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The test is as follows: (:*******************************************************:) (: Test: K2-SeqDocFunc-9 :) (: Written by: Frans Englich :) (: Date: 2007-11-22T11:31:21+01:00 :) (: Purpose: A windows file path is an invalid URI to fn:doc()(#3). :) (:*******************************************************:) doc("C:\example.com\example.org\does\not\exist\doesNotExist\works-mod.xml") If the URI is not interpreted as a valid document URI, then the error should be FODC0005. This can be interpreted as a valid URI (the '\'s can be % normalized, and the URI is in the 'C' scheme). In the unlikely event that an implementation does provide a mapping for the 'C' scheme, this could be an FODC0002 error, although I would argue that this case is so obscure that it should not really be considered a valid result by XQTS.