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From: Bjoern Hoehrmann <derhoermi@gmx.net> It seems various examples that use cdl:getVariable(...) are incorrect as they do not specify mandatory parameters (and use weird syntax), e.g. section 2.5.2.3 has an example with [...] <send variable="cdl:getVariable(,tns:badPurchaseOrderAck,, ,,, ,,)" [...] which does not seem to be correct.
From meeting on 11-jan-05 http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/member-ws-chor/2005Jan/att-0002/2005-01- 11_WS-Chor_Notes.txt: Editorial - a particular case of 965 - check carefully.
I am not sure when to use double quotes " and when to use single quotes ' in the XPath expressions - I will ask Gary to see if he can help. (I have currently used all single quotes within the expressions and for the one full example I tried XMLSpy 2005 R3 Home Edition was happy with that change, but it may not be analysing the XPath expressions.
Bjoern has been informed of the group's resolution to this issue [1]. changed to closed, and awaiting confirmation. [1]http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-chor-comments/2005Jul/0000.html
Bjoern has confirmed he is happy with the resolution: http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Public/public-ws-chor-comments/2005Jul/0012.html