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Since this UriLiteral in this query is valid after percent encoding, this test may also fail with XQST0076 in implementations that do not validate against the HTTP URI scheme. (:*******************************************************:) (: Test: K2-OrderbyExpr-4 :) (: Written by: Frans Englich :) (: Date: 2007-01-15T15:15:44+01:00 :) (: Purpose: Use an absolute, invalid collation. :) (:*******************************************************:) let $i as xs:integer* := (1, 2, 3) order by 1 collation "http:\\invalid>URI\someURI" return $i
I'll modify the query to be invalid even after percent encoding.
A fix has been attempted in CVS, and XQTS_current.zip has been updated to contain the new change. If it can be verified that the change is correct, it would be appreciated. If this resolution is satisfiable, feel free to change status to closed. Otherwise, reopen this report. If no opinion on the resolution is expressed within two weeks, I will change status to closed. This change to this report was part of a batch-change of several reports.