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fn-in-scope-prefixes-4's query reads: -------------------------------------------------------- (: Name: fn-in-scope-prefixes-4 :) (: Description: Evaluation of fn:in-scope-prefixes function for a directly constructed element node with a namespace declaration.:) (: insert-start :) declare variable $input-context1 external; (: insert-end :) fn:in-scope-prefixes(<anElement xmlns:p1 = "http:www.example.coom">some content</anElement>) -------------------------------------------------------- I believe "http:www.example.coom" is an invalid HTTP URL; a specific scheme which implementations are allowed to validate although aren't required to. I suggest changing it to "http://www.example.coom".
Frans: Thanks for the comment. Actually the namespace URI is not relevant for this test. Looks as though there was a type. I changed the test to use "http://www.example.com" and re-ran the test. Thanks, Carmelo