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"If the local name of an output declaration in the http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization namespace is parameter-document, the value of the output declaration is treated as a 2.4.5 URI Literals. " This should probably read "treated as a URI literal. " "If a processor is performing serialization, it is a static error [err:XQST0114] if the implementation is not able to process the value of the output:parameter-document declaration to produce an XDM instance." I expect this condition includes errors such as being unable to resolve the URI and XML parsing errors. However, XQST0114 is already used for another purpose. err:XQST0114 It is a static error for a decimal format declaration to define the same property more than once [err:XQST0114].
Thanks.
I appreciate that the commenter, who was present during the meeting on 2011-06-07 when this bug was discussed, has closed the bug. For the record, I'll merely add that the WGs agreed with the bug report and with a proposal to create a new error code to correspond to this situation. This is recorded in (members-only) email archived at http://lists.w3.org/Archives/Member/w3c-xsl-query/2011Jun/0010.html