This is an archived snapshot of W3C's public bugzilla bug tracker, decommissioned in April 2019. Please see the home page for more details.
[Reiterates part of point #2 from http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/w3c-xsl-query/2009Nov/0075.html (Members only)] In the definition of "equivalence of two atomic values", this paragraph: If the collation C is specified by a relative URI, that relative URI is resolved to an absolute URI using the base URI in the static context. If the specified collation is not found in statically known collations, a static error is raised [err:XQST0076]. can be moved (with slight changes) outside the definition of 'equivalence', either to the preceding paragraph (which talks about other static properties/errors of a 'group by' clause), or to the paragraph that invokes equivalence for 'group by'.
This has been fixed in our resolution of bug #9757.
Agreed.