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This document defines serialization of an instance of the data model as defined in [XQuery and XPath Data Model (XDM) 3.1] into a sequence of octets. Serialization is designed to be a component that can be used by other specifications such as [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0] or [XQuery 3.1: An XML Query Language].
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This document was published by the W3C XSLT Working Group and the W3C XML Query Working Group, each of which is part of the XML Activity.
This Recommendation specifies XSLT and XQuery Serialization version 3.1, a fully compatible extension of Serialization version 3.0.
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This document defines serialization of the W3C XQuery and XPath Data Model 3.1 (XDM), which is the data model of at least [XML Path Language (XPath) 3.1], [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0], and [XQuery 3.1: An XML Query Language], and any other specifications that reference it.
In this document, examples and material labeled as "Note" are provided for explanatory purposes and are not normative.
Serialization is the process of converting an instance of the [XQuery and XPath Data Model (XDM) 3.1] into a sequence of octets. Serialization is well-defined for most data model instances.
In this specification, where they appear in upper case, the words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "MAY", "REQUIRED", and "RECOMMENDED" are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
[Definition: As is indicated in 12 Conformance, conformance criteria for serialization are determined by other specifications that refer to this specification. A serializer is software that implements some or all of the requirements of this specification in accordance with such conformance criteria.] A serializer is not REQUIRED to directly provide a programming interface that permits a user to set serialization parameters or to provide an input sequence for serialization. In this document, material labeled as "Note" and examples are provided for explanatory purposes and are not normative.
Certain aspects of serialization are described in this specification as implementation-defined or implementation-dependent.
[Definition: Implementation-defined indicates an aspect that MAY differ between serializers, but whose actual behavior MUST be specified either by another specification that sets conformance criteria for serialization (see 12 Conformance) or in documentation that accompanies the serializer.]
[Definition: Implementation-dependent indicates an aspect that MAY differ between serializers, and whose actual behavior is not REQUIRED to be specified either by another specification that sets conformance criteria for serialization (see 12 Conformance) or in documentation that accompanies the serializer.]
[Definition: In some instances, the sequence that is input to serialization cannot be successfully converted into a sequence of octets given the set of serialization parameter (3 Serialization Parameters) values specified. A serialization error is said to occur in such an instance.] In some cases, a serializer is REQUIRED to signal such an error. What it means to signal a serialization error is determined by the relevant conformance criteria (12 Conformance) to which the serializer conforms. In other cases, there is an implementation-defined choice between signaling a serialization error and performing a recovery action. Such a recovery action will allow a serializer to produce a sequence of octets that might not fully reflect the usual requirements of the parameter settings that are in effect.
[Definition: Where this specification indicates that two strings are to be compared without regard to case, the serializer MUST translate any characters in the range #x41 (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A) to #x5A (LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z), inclusive, to the corresponding lower-case letters in the range #x61 (LATIN SMALL LETTER A) to #x7A (LATIN SMALL LETTER Z) only for the purposes of making the comparison. The comparison succeeds if the two strings are the same length and the code point of each character in the first string is equal to the code point of the character in the corresponding position in the second string.]
Many terms used in this document are defined in the XPath specification [XML Path Language (XPath) 3.1] or the Data Model specification [XQuery and XPath Data Model (XDM) 3.1]. Particular attention is drawn to the following:
[Definition: The term atomization is defined in Section 2.4.2 Atomization XP31. ]
[Definition: The term node is defined as part of Section 6 Nodes DM31. There are seven kinds of nodes in the data model: document, element, attribute, text, namespace, processing instruction, and comment.]
[Definition: The term sequence is defined in Section 2 Basics XP31. A sequence is an ordered collection of zero or more items.]
[Definition: The term function is defined in Section 2.8.1 Functions DM31.]
[Definition: The term map item is defined in Section 2.8.2 Map Items DM31.]
[Definition: The term array item is defined in Section 2.8.3 Array Items DM31.]
[Definition: The term string is defined in Section 2.7.3 XML and XSD Versions DM31.]
[Definition: The term character is defined in Section 2.7.3 XML and XSD Versions DM31.]
[Definition: The term codepoint is defined in Section 2.7.3 XML and XSD Versions DM31.]
[Definition: The term string value is defined in Section 5.12 string-value Accessor DM31. Every node has a string value. For example, the string value of an element is the concatenation of the string values of all its descendant text nodes.]
[Definition: The term expanded QName is defined in Section 2 Basics XP31. An expanded QName consists of an optional namespace URI and a local name. An expanded QName also retains its original namespace prefix (if any), to facilitate casting the expanded QName into a string.]
[Definition: An expanded-QName whose namespace part is an empty sequence, or an element or attribute whose name expands to such an expanded-QName, is referred to as having a null namespace URI].
[Definition: An element or attribute that does not have a null namespace URI, is referred to as having a non-null namespace URI].
[Definition: A space character, TAB character, CR character or NL character is referred to as a whitespace character.]
Where this specification indicates that an XSLT instruction is evaluated, the behavior is as specified by [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0]. Where it indicates that an XQuery expression is evaluated, the behavior is as specified by [XQuery 3.1: An XML Query Language].
This specification refers to several namespaces that affect the process of serialization. These are:
[Definition: the
                        Output declaration namespace,
                        https://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization];
                     
[Definition: the
                        XML namespace,
                        https://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace];
                     
[Definition: the
                        XHTML namespace namespace,
                        https://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml];
                     
[Definition: the
                        SVG namespace,
                        https://www.w3.org/2000/svg]; and
                     
[Definition: the
                        MathML namespace namespace,
                        https://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML.]
                     
Wherever an element node or attribute node is said to be in a particular namespace, it is understood that the namespace URI of the node is equal to the namespace URI corresponding to that namespace. Wherever a namespace node is said to be a namespace node for a particular namespace, it is understood that the string value of the node is equal to the namespace URI corresponding to that namespace.
An instance of the data model that is input to the serialization process is a sequence. Prior to serializing a sequence using any of the output methods whose behavior is specified by this document (3 Serialization Parameters), with the exception of the JSON and Adaptive output methods, the serializer MUST first compute a normalized sequence for serialization; it is the normalized sequence that is actually serialized. [Definition: The purpose of sequence normalization is to create a sequence that can be serialized as a well-formed XML document or external general parsed entity, that also reflects the content of the input sequence to the extent possible.] [Definition: The result of the sequence normalization process is a result tree.]
The normalized sequence for serialization is constructed by applying all of the following rules in order, with the initial sequence being input to the first step, and the sequence that results from any step being used as input to the subsequent step. For any implementation-defined output method, it is implementation-defined whether this sequence normalization process takes place. For the JSON and Adaptive output methods, sequence normalization MUST NOT take place.
Where the process of converting the input sequence
               to a normalized sequence indicates that a value MUST be cast to
               xs:string, that operation is
               defined in Section 
                  
                  19.1.1 Casting to xs:string and xs:untypedAtomic
                  FO31 of
               [XQuery and XPath Functions and Operators 3.1].
               Where a
               step in the sequence normalization process indicates that a node should be
               copied, the copy is performed in the same way as an XSLT
               xsl:copy-of instruction that has a
               validation attribute whose value is
               preserve and has a
               select attribute whose effective value is the
               node, as described in Section 
                  
                  11.9.2 Deep Copy
                  XT30
               of [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0],
               or equivalently in the same way as an XQuery
               content expression as described in Step 1e of
               Section 
                  
                  3.9.1.3 Content
                  XQ31
               of [XQuery 3.1: An XML Query Language], where the construction mode is
               preserve.
               
               The steps in computing the normalized sequence are:
               
            
If the sequence that is input to serialization is
                     empty, create a sequence S1 that consists of a
                     zero-length string.  Otherwise, copy each item in the sequence that is
                     input to serialization to create the new sequence S1.
                     Each item in the sequence that is an array is flattened by calling the function
                        array:flatten() before being copied.
                     
                  
For each item in S1, if the item is atomic, obtain the 
                     lexical representation of the item by casting it to an xs:string
                     and copy the string representation to the new sequence; otherwise, copy the
                     item to the new sequence.
                     The new sequence is S2.
                  
If the item-separator serialization
                     parameter is absent, then for each subsequence of adjacent strings in
                     S2,
                     copy a single string to the new sequence equal to the values of the
                     strings in the subsequence concatenated in order, each separated by a
                     single space.  Copy all other items to the new sequence.
                     Otherwise, copy each item in
                     S2 to the
                     new sequence, inserting between each pair of items a string whose
                     value is equal to the value of the item-separator
                     parameter.
                     The new sequence is S3.
                  
For each item in S3, if the item is a string, create a text node in the new sequence whose string value is equal to the string; otherwise, copy the item to the new sequence. The new sequence is S4.
For each item in S4, if the item is a document node, copy its children to the new sequence; otherwise, copy the item to the new sequence. The new sequence is S5.
For each subsequence of adjacent text nodes in S5, copy a single text node to the new sequence equal to the values of the text nodes in the subsequence concatenated in order. Any text nodes with values of zero length are dropped. Copy all other items to the new sequence. The new sequence is S6.
It is a serialization error [err:SENR0001] if an item in S6 is an attribute node, a namespace node or a function. Otherwise, construct a new sequence, S7, that consists of a single document node and copy all the items in the sequence, which are all nodes, as children of that document node.
S7 is the normalized sequence.
The result tree rooted at the document node that is created by the final step of this sequence normalization process is the instance of the data model to which the rules of the appropriate output method are applied. If the sequence normalization process results in a serialization error, the serializer MUST signal the error.
Note:
If the item-separator
                  serialization parameter is absent, the sequence normalization process
                  for a sequence $seq is equivalent
                  to constructing a document node using the XSLT instruction:
               
<xsl:document> <xsl:copy-of select="$seq" validation="preserve"/> </xsl:document>
or the XQuery expression:
declare construction preserve;
document { $seq }If the item-separator
                  serialization parameter is present, the sequence normalization process
                  for a sequence $seq is equivalent to constructing a
                  document node using the XSLT
                  instruction:
               
<xsl:document>
  <xsl:for-each select="$seq">
    <xsl:sequence select="if (position() gt 1) 
                          then $sep 
                          else ()"/>
    <xsl:choose>
      <xsl:when test=". instance of node()">
        <xsl:sequence select="."/>
      </xsl:when>
      <xsl:otherwise>
        <xsl:value-of select="."/>
      </xsl:otherwise>
    </xsl:choose>
  </xsl:for-each>
</xsl:document>or the XQuery expression:
declare construction preserve; 
document {
  for $item at $pos in $seq
  let $node := 
    if ($item instance of node()) then 
      $item 
    else 
      text { $item }
  return
    if ($pos eq 1) then
      $node
    else
      ($sep, $node)  
}where the value of the sep
                  variable is a string whose value is equal to the value of the
                  item-separator serialization parameter.
               
This process results in a serialization error [err:SENR0001]
                  if 
                  
                  $seq contains functions,
                  attribute nodes or namespace
                  nodes.
               
There are a number of parameters that influence how serialization is performed. Host languages MAY allow users to specify any or all of these parameters, but they are not REQUIRED to be able to do so. However, the host language specification MUST specify how the values of all applicable parameters are to be determined.
It is a serialization error [err:SEPM0016] if a parameter value is invalid for the given parameter. It is the responsibility of the host language to specify how invalid values should be handled at the level of that language.
The following serialization parameters are defined:
| Serialization parameter name | Permitted values for parameter | 
|---|---|
| allow-duplicate-names | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0.
                           This parameter indicates
                           whether a map item serialized as a JSON object using the JSON output method is 
                           allowed to contain duplicate member names.  If the valueno,falseor0is specified, serialization error [err:SERE0022] will be raised. | 
| byte-order-mark | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0.
                        This parameter indicates
                        whether the serialized sequence of octets is to be preceded by
                        a Byte Order Mark  (See Section 5.1 of
                        [Unicode Encoding]).  The actual octet order used is
                        implementation-dependent.
                        If the encoding defines no Byte Order Mark, or if the Byte Order Mark is
                        prohibited for the specific Unicode encoding or implementation environment, then
                        this parameter is ignored. | 
| cdata-section-elements | A list of expanded QNames, possibly empty. | 
| doctype-public | A string of PubidCharXML characters. This parameter MAY be absent. | 
| doctype-system | A string of Unicode characters that does not include both an apostrophe (#x27) and a quotation mark (#x22) character. This parameter MAY be absent. | 
| encoding | A string of Unicode characters in the range #x21 to #x7E (that is,
                        printable ASCII characters); the value SHOULD be a charset
                        registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
                        [IANA],  [RFC2978] or begin with the
                        characters x-orX-. | 
| escape-uri-attributes | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0. | 
| html-version | A decimal value. This parameter MAY be absent. | 
| include-content-type | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0. | 
| indent | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0. | 
| item-separator | A string of Unicode characters. This parameter MAY be absent. | 
| json-node-output-method | An expanded QName 
                        with a 
                        non-null
                           namespace URI,
                        or with a null 
                           namespace URI and a local name equal 
                        to one of xml,xhtml,htmlortext. 
                        If the namespace URI is non-null, 
                        the parameter
                        specifies an implementation-defined 
                        output method. | 
| media-type | A string of Unicode characters specifying the media type (MIME
                        content type) [RFC2046];
                        the charset parameter of
                        the media type MUST NOT be specified explicitly in the value of
                        the media-typeparameter.
                        If the destination of the serialized output
                        is annotated with a media type, this parameter MAY be used to
                        provide such an annotation.  For example, it MAY be used to set
                        the media type in an HTTP header. | 
| method | An expanded QName 
                        with 
                        a 
                           non-null
                              namespace URI,
                           or with a null 
                              namespace URI and a local name equal 
                           to one of xml,xhtml,html,text,json, oradaptive.  
                        If the namespace URI is non-null, 
                        the parameter
                        specifies an implementation-defined 
                        output method. | 
| normalization-form | One of the enumerated values NFC,NFD,NFKC,NFKD,fully-normalizedornone, or an
                        implementation-defined value
                        of typeNMTOKEN. | 
| omit-xml-declaration | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0. | 
| standalone | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0oromit. | 
| suppress-indentation | A list of expanded QNames, possibly empty. | 
| undeclare-prefixes | One of the enumerated values yes,no,true,false,1or0. | 
| use-character-maps | A list of pairs, possibly empty, with each pair consisting of a single Unicode character and a string of Unicode characters. | 
| version | A string of Unicode characters. | 
The value of the method parameter is an 
               expanded QName. 
               If the value has a null 
                  namespace URI, then the local name identifies 
               a method specified in this document and MUST 
               be one of xml, html, 
               xhtml, text, 
                  
                  json , or adaptive; 
               in this case, the output method specified MUST 
               be used for serializing. If the namespace URI is non-null, then 
               it identifies an implementation-defined output 
               method; the behavior in this case is not specified 
               by this document.
            
In those cases where they have no important effect on the content of the serialized result, details of the output methods defined by this specification are left unspecified and are regarded as implementation-dependent. Whether a serializer uses apostrophes or quotation marks to delimit attribute values in the XML output method is an example of such a detail.
The detailed semantics of each parameter will be described separately for each output method for which it is applicable. If the semantics of a parameter are not described for an output method, then it is not applicable to that output method.
Implementations MAY define additional serialization 
               parameters, and MAY
               allow users to do so. For this purpose, the name of a serialization
               parameter is considered to be a QName; the parameters listed above are
               
               QNames whose
                  expanded-QName
                  has a null namespace URI,
               while any additional serialization parameters
               that are either
               implementation-defined or
               defined by the host language
               MUST have names that are namespace-qualified.
               Any such
               additional serialization parameters MUST NOT be in the namespace
               https://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization.
               A host language MAY
               specify the means by which an implementation can define such an additional
               serialization parameter, and implementations MAY provide
               mechanisms by which users can define such an additional serialization
               parameter.
               If the serialization method is one
               of the 
               
               six
               methods xml, html, 
               xhtml, text, 
                  json,
               or adaptive
               then the additional serialization parameters MAY
               affect the output of the serializer to the extent (but only to the extent)
               that this specification leaves the output implementation-defined or
               implementation-dependent. For example, such parameters might control whether
               namespace declarations on an element are written before or after the
               attributes of the element, or they might define the number of space or tab
               characters to be inserted when the indent parameter is set to 
               yes, true or 1; but they
               could not instruct the serializer
               to suppress the error that occurs when the
               HTML output method encounters
               characters
               that are not permitted
               (see error [err:SERE0014]).
            
A host language MAY provide, by reference to this section, a mechanism by which the settings of serialization parameters are supplied in the form of an instance of the data model as specified in [XQuery and XPath Data Model (XDM) 3.1]. The instance of the data model used to determine the settings of serialization parameters MUST be processed as if by the procedure described below.
With the exception of the use-character-maps parameter,
                  the setting of each serialization parameter
                  defined in this specification
                  is equal to the result of
                  evaluating the XQuery expression
               
document { . } 
   /output:serialization-parameters
   /(validate lax { 
      output:*[local-name() eq $param-name] 
   })
   /data(@value)
or equivalently the XSLT instructions
<xsl:sequence>
  <xsl:variable name="validated-instance">
    <xsl:document validation="lax">
      <xsl:sequence select="
        ./output:serialization-parameters
        /output:*
       [local-name() eq $param-name]"/>
    </xsl:document>
  </xsl:variable>
  <xsl:sequence select="$validated-instance
                        /data(@value)"/>
</xsl:sequence>
with the supplied instance of the data model as the context item, the 
                  param-name variable 
                  
                  bound to 
                  a value of type
                  xs:string equal to 
                  the local part of the name of the particular serialization parameter, and 
                  the other components of the dynamic context and static context as 
                  specified in the subsequent tables.  If in any case evaluating this 
                  expression would yield an error,
                  serialization error
                  [err:SEPM0017]
                  results.
               
If the result of evaluating this expression for a particular serialization parameter is the empty sequence, then
If the parameter is either cdata-section-elements or 
                        suppress-indentation and the result of evaluating
                        the XQuery expression
                     
document { . }
/output:serialization-parameters
/(validate lax {  
   output:*[local-name() eq $param-name]
})
or equivalently the XSLT instructions
<xsl:sequence>
  <xsl:variable name="validated-instance">
    <xsl:document select="." validation="lax">
      <xsl:sequence select="
        /output:serialization-parameters
        /output:*
       [local-name() eq $param-name]"/>
    </xsl:document>
  </xsl:variable>
  <xsl:sequence select="$validated-instance"/>
</xsl:sequence>
with the same settings of the static context and dynamic context is not an empty sequence, the setting of the parameter is the empty list;
otherwise, the setting of the parameter is absent.
The components of the static context used in evaluating the XQuery expressions or XSLT instructions are as defined in the following table.
| Static Context Component | XQuery or XSLT | Setting | 
|---|---|---|
| XPath 1.0 compatibility mode | Both | false | 
| Statically known namespaces | XQuery | The pair (output,http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization) | 
| XSLT | The pairs (output,http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization), (xsl,http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform) | |
| Default element/type namespace | Both | "none" | 
| Default function namespace | Both | http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions | 
| In-scope schema types, In-scope element declarations, Substitution groups, In-scope attribute declarations | Both | As defined by the schema for serialization parameters (B Schema for Serialization Parameters) and any additional implementation-defined in-scope schema components | 
| In-scope variables | Both | {param-name} | 
| Context item static type | Both | node() | 
| Statically-known function signatures | Both | { fn:data($arg as item()*) as xs:anyAtomicType*},
                              {fn:local-name($arg as node()?) as xs:string} | 
| Statically known collations | Both | { (http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions/collation/codepoint, The Unicode codepoint collation ) } | 
| Default collation | Both | The Unicode codepoint collation | 
| Construction mode | XQuery | strip | 
| Ordering mode | XQuery | ordered | 
| Default order for empty sequences | XQuery | least | 
| Boundary space policy | XQuery | strip | 
| Copy-namespaces mode | XQuery | (preserve,inherit) | 
| Base URI | Both | Absent | 
| Statically known documents | Both | None | 
| Statically known collections | Both | None | 
| Statically known default collection type | Both | node()* | 
| Statically known decimal formats | Both | None | 
| Set of named keys | XSLT | {} | 
| Values of system properties | XSLT | None | 
| Set of available instructions | XSLT | The set of all instructions defined by [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0] | 
The remaining components of the dynamic context used in evaluating the XQuery expressions or XSLT instructions in the preceding table are as defined in the following table.
| Dynamic Context Component | XQuery or XSLT | Setting | 
|---|---|---|
| Context position | Both | 1 | 
| Context size | Both | 1 | 
| Variable values | Both | The param-namevariable has
                           a value of typexs:stringequal the local part of the name
                           of the serialization parameter under consideration | 
| Function implementations | Both | The implementation of fn:data | 
| Current dateTime | Both | Absent | 
| Implicit timezone | Both | Absent | 
| Available documents | Both | None | 
| Available collections | Both | None | 
| Default collection | Both | None | 
| Current template rule | XSLT | Absent | 
| Current mode | XSLT | The default mode | 
| Current group | XSLT | Absent | 
| Current grouping key | XSLT | Absent | 
| Current captured substrings | XSLT | The empty sequence | 
| Output state | XSLT | Temporary output state | 
In the case of the use-character-maps parameter, the
                  XQuery
                  expression
               
document { . }
/output:serialization-parameters
/ ( validate lax { output:use-character-maps } )
/output:character-map[@character eq $char]
/string(@map-string)
or equivalently the XSLT instructions
<xsl:sequence>
  <xsl:variable name="validated-instance">
    <xsl:document validation="lax">
      <xsl:sequence select="
        ./output:serialization-parameters
         /output:use-character-maps"/>
    </xsl:document>
  </xsl:variable>
  <xsl:sequence select="$validated-instance                          
                        /output:character-map
                        [@character eq $char]
                        /string(@map-string)"/>
</xsl:sequence>
is evaluated for each Unicode character that is permitted in an XML 
                  document.  The dynamic context and static context used to evaluate the 
                  expression are as defined above, except that in-scope variables is the set 
                  {char} and the value of the variable "char"
                  is a value of type xs:string
                  of length one whose value is the Unicode character under consideration. If 
                  the result of evaluating the expression is not an empty sequence, the pair 
                  consisting of the Unicode character and the result of evaluating the 
                  expression is part of the list of pairs in the value of the 
                  use-character-maps parameter.  It is a
                  serialization error
                  [err:SEPM0018]
                  if the result of evaluating this expression for any character is a 
                  sequence of length greater than one.
               
Using the same settings of the components of the dynamic context and static context, serialization error [err:SEPM0019] results if the result of evaluating the following XQuery expression is not true
(document { . })/output:serialization-parameters
   /(count(distinct-values(*/node-name(.))) eq (count(*)))
or equivalently if the result of evaluating the following XSLT instructions is not true.
<xsl:sequence>
  <xsl:variable name="doc">
    <xsl:document>
      <xsl:sequence select="."/>
    </xsl:document>
  </xsl:variable>
  <xsl:sequence
    select="$doc/output:serialization-parameters
                /(count(distinct-values(
                    */node-name(.))) 
                eq (count(*)))"/>
</xsl:sequence>
The result of evaluating either
                  will be false if the data model instance
                  supplies a value
                  for any particular serialization parameter
                  more than once, or will be the
                  empty sequence if the data model instance does not have as its root node
                  an element node or a document node with an element node child, where the
                  local part of the name of the element node is
                  serialization-parameters and the namespace URI is
                  http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization.
               
Note:
A serializer or implementation of a host language does not need to be accompanied by an XQuery processor nor by a general-purpose schema validator in order to meet the requirements of this section. It merely needs to be capable of extracting values from an XDM instance that conforms to the schema for serialization parameters, while checking that the constraints implied by the schema and additional constraints implied by the XQuery validate expression or explicitly stated in this section are satisfied.
The host language MAY provide additional mechanisms for overriding the values of any serialization parameters specified through the mechanism defined in this section, as well as additional mechanisms for specifying the values of any serialization parameters whose values are absent after applying the mechanism defined in this section.
If the instance of the data model contains elements or attributes
                  that are in a namespace other than 
                  http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization, the
                  implementation MAY interpret them to specify the
                  values of implementation-defined 
                  serialization parameters in an
                  implementation-defined manner.
               
The following XML document, if converted to a data model instance
                     and processed using the mechanism described in this section,
                     would specify the settings of the method, version
                     and indent serialization parameters with the values
                     xml, 1.0 and yes, respectively.
                     
                  
<output:serialization-parameters 
    xmlns:output 
    = "http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization">
  <output:method value="xml"/>
  <output:version value="1.0"/>
  <output:indent value="yes"/>
</output:serialization-parameters>
The following document would specify the setting of the
                     cdata-section-elements serialization parameter with value the
                     pair of expanded QNames
                     (http://example.org/book/chapter,heading) and
                     (http://example.org/book,footnote)
                  
<output:serialization-parameters
    xmlns:output
    = "http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization"
    xmlns:book="http://example.org/book"
    xmlns="http://example.org/book/chapter">
  <output:cdata-section-elements value="heading book:footnote"/>
</output:serialization-parameters>
The following document would specify the value of the method
                     serialization parameter with the value html.
                  
Notice that in this example, the default namespace declaration
                     in scope has no effect on the interpretation of the setting of the
                     method parameter.
                  
<output:serialization-parameters
    xmlns:output
    = "http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization"
    xmlns="http://example.org/ext">
  <output:method value="html"/>
</output:serialization-parameters>
The following document would specify the value of the method
                     serialization parameter with value equal to the expanded QName
                     (http://example.org/ext, jsp), and the
                     use-character-maps parameter with value equal to the list of
                     pairs, («, <%), (», %>).
                  
<output:serialization-parameters
    xmlns:output
    = "http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization"
    xmlns:ext="http://example.org/ext">
  <output:method value="ext:jsp"/>
  <output:use-character-maps>
    <output:character-map character="«" map-string="<%"/>
    <output:character-map character="»" map-string="%>"/>
  </output:use-character-maps>
</output:serialization-parameters>
For the XML, HTML, XHTML and Text output methods, serialization comprises five phases of processing (preceded by the sequence normalization process described in 2 Sequence Normalization). For the JSON and Adaptive output methods, serialization is described in 9 JSON Output Method and 10 Adaptive Output Method respectively.
For an implementation-defined output method, any of these phases MAY be skipped or MAY be performed in a different order than is specified here. For the output methods defined in this specification, these phases are carried out sequentially as follows:
A meta element is added to the 
                     sequence 
                     along with discarding an existing meta element, as 
                     controlled by the include-content-type parameter 
                     for the XHTML and HTML output methods.
                     
                     This step is skipped for the 
                        other output methods defined by this 
                        specification.
                     
                  
Markup generation produces the character representation of those parts of the serialized result that describe the structure of the sequence. In the cases of the XML, HTML and XHTML output methods, this phase produces the character representations of the following:
the document type declaration;
start tags and end tags (except for attribute values, whose representation is produced by the character expansion phase);
processing instructions; and
comments.
In the cases of the XML and XHTML output methods, this phase also produces the following:
the XML or text declaration; and
empty element tags (except for the attribute values);
In the case of the text output method, this phase replaces the single document node produced by sequence normalization with a new document node that has exactly one child, which is a text node. The string value of the new text node is the string value of the document node that was produced by sequence normalization.
Character expansion is concerned with the representation of characters appearing in text and attribute nodes in the sequence. For each text and attribute node, the following rules are applied in sequence.
                           If the node is an attribute that is 
                           a URI attribute value 
                           and the escape-uri-attributes parameter is set to 
                           require escaping of URI attributes, 
                           apply URI escaping as defined below, 
                           and skip rules b-e. Otherwise, continue with rule b.
                        
[Definition: URI escaping consists of the following three steps applied in sequence to the content of URI attribute values:]
normalize to NFC using the method defined in Section 5.4.6 fn:normalize-unicode FO31
percent-encode any special characters in the URI using the method defined in Section 6.4 fn:escape-html-uri FO31
escape according to
                                 
                                 the rules of the XML or HTML output
                                 method, whichever is applicable, any characters that require
                                 
                                 escaping, and any characters that cannot be represented in the
                                 selected encoding. 
                                 For example, replace < with <
                                 (See also section 7.3 Writing Character Data).
                                 
                              
                           [Definition:  The values of attributes listed in 
                           D List of URI Attributes are URI attribute values. 
                           Attributes are not considered to be URI attributes simply because they are namespace
                           declaration attributes or have the type annotation xs:anyURI.]
                        
                           If the node is a text node whose parent element is selected by the rules of the 
                           cdata-section-elements parameter for the applicable output method, 
                           create CDATA sections as described below, and skip rules c-e. Otherwise, continue
                           with rule c.
                           
                        
Apply the following two processes in sequence to create CDATA sections
Unicode Normalization if requested by the normalization-form parameter.
                              
The application of changes as detailed in the description of the cdata-section-elements parameter for the applicable output method.
                              
Apply character mapping as determined by the 
                           use-character-maps parameter for the applicable output method.  
                           For characters that were substituted by this process, skip rules d and e. 
                           For the remaining characters that were not modified by character mapping, continue
                           with rule d. 
                           
                        
Apply Unicode Normalization if requested by the normalization-form parameter.  
                        
[Definition: Unicode Normalization is the process of removing alternative representations of equivalent sequences from textual data, to convert the data into a form that can be binary-compared for equivalence, as specified in [UAX #15: Unicode Normalization Forms]. For specific recommendations for character normalization on the World Wide Web, see [Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Normalization].]
                           The meanings associated with the possible values of the normalization-form parameter 
                           are defined in section 5.1.9 XML Output Method: the normalization-form Parameter. 
                        
Continue with step e.
Escape according to
                           the rules of the XML or HTML output
                           method, whichever is applicable,
                           
                           any characters (such as < and &) where XML or HTML requires 
                           escaping, 
                           and any characters that cannot be represented in the selected encoding. 
                           For example, replace < with <. 
                           (See also section 7.3 Writing Character Data).
                           For characters such as > where XML defines a built-in entity but does not 
                           require its use in all circumstances, it is implementation-dependent whether the character
                           
                           is escaped.
                           
                        
Indentation, as controlled by
                     the indent parameter and the
                     suppress-indentation parameter, MAY
                     add or remove
                     whitespace according to the rules defined by the applicable output method.
                  
Encoding, as controlled by the
                     encoding parameter, converts the character stream
                     produced by the previous phases into an octet stream.
                  
Note:
Serialization is only defined in terms of encoding the result as a stream of octets. However, a serializer MAY provide an option that allows the encoding phase to be skipped, so that the result of serialization is a stream of Unicode characters. The effect of any such option is implementation-defined, and a serializer is not required to support such an option.
The XML output method serializes the normalized sequence as an XML entity that MUST satisfy the rules for either a well-formed XML document entity, a well-formed XML external general parsed entity, or both. A serialization error [err:SERE0003] results if the serializer is unable to satisfy those rules, except for content modified by the character expansion phase of serialization, as described in 4 Phases of Serialization. The effects of the character expansion phase could result in the serialized output being not well-formed, but will not result in a serialization error. If a serialization error results, the serializer MUST signal the error.
If the document node of the normalized sequence has a single element node child and no text node children, then the serialized output is a well-formed XML document entity, and the serialized output MUST conform to the appropriate version of the XML Namespaces Recommendation [XML Names] or [XML Names 1.1]. If the normalized sequence does not take this form, then the serialized output is a well-formed XML external general parsed entity, which, when referenced within a trivial XML document wrapper like this:
<?xml version="version"?> <!DOCTYPE doc [ <!ENTITY e SYSTEM "entity-URI"> ]> <doc>&e;</doc>
where entity-URI is a URI for the entity,
               and the value of the version
               pseudo-attribute is the value of the version
               parameter, produces a
               document which MUST itself be a
               well-formed XML document conforming
               to the
               corresponding version of the
               XML Namespaces Recommendation [XML Names]
               or [XML Names 1.1].
            
[Definition: A reconstructed tree may be constructed by parsing the XML document and converting it into an instance of the data model as specified in [XQuery and XPath Data Model (XDM) 3.1].] The result of serialization MUST be such that the reconstructed tree is the same as the result tree except for the following permitted differences:
If the document was produced by adding a document wrapper, as
                     described above, then it will contain an extra doc
                     element as the document element.
                  
The order of attribute and namespace nodes in the two trees MAY be different.
The following properties of corresponding nodes in the two trees MAY be different:
the base-uri property of document nodes and element nodes;
the document-uri and unparsed-entities properties of document nodes;
the type-name and typed-value properties of element and attribute nodes;
the nilled property of element nodes;
the content property of text nodes, due to the effect of the
                           indent and use-character-maps
                           parameters.
                        
The reconstructed tree MAY contain additional attributes and text nodes resulting from the expansion of default and fixed values in its DTD or schema; also, in the presence of a DTD, non-CDATA attributes may lose whitespace characters as a result of attribute value normalization.
The type annotations of the nodes in the two trees MAY be different. Type annotations in a result tree are discarded when the tree is serialized. Any new type annotations obtained by parsing the document will depend on whether the serialized XML document is assessed against a schema, and this MAY result in type annotations that are different from those in the original result tree.
Note:
In order to influence the type annotations in the
                        instance of the data model that would result from processing a serialized XML document,
                        the author of the XSLT stylesheet, XQuery expression or other process
                        might wish to create the instance of the data model that is input to the
                        serialization process so that it makes use of mechanisms provided by
                        [XML Schema], such as xsi:type and
                        xsi:schemaLocation attributes.  The serialization process
                        will not automatically create such attributes in the serialized
                        document if those attributes were not part of the result tree that is
                        to be serialized.
                     
Similarly, it is possible that an element node in
                        the instance of the data model that is to be serialized has the nilled
                        property with the value true, but no xsi:nil
                        attribute.  The serialization process will not create such an attribute
                        in the serialized document simply to reflect the value of the property.
                        The value of the nilled property has no direct effect on
                        the serialized result.
                        
                     
Additional namespace nodes MAY be present in the reconstructed tree if the serialization process did not undeclare one or more namespaces, as described in 5.1.8 XML Output Method: the undeclare-prefixes Parameter, and the starting instance of the data model contained an element node with a namespace node that declared some prefix, but a child element of that node did not have any namespace node that declared the same prefix.
The result tree MAY contain namespace nodes that are not present in the reconstructed tree, as the process of creating an instance of the data model MAY ignore namespace declarations in some circumstances. See Section 6.2.3 Construction from an Infoset DM31 and Section 6.2.4 Construction from a PSVI DM31 of [XQuery and XPath Data Model (XDM) 3.1] for additional information.
If the indent parameter has
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     
                  
additional text nodes consisting of whitespace characters MAY be present in the reconstructed tree; and
text nodes in the result tree that contained only whitespace characters MAY correspond to text nodes in the reconstructed tree that contain additional whitespace characters that were not present in the result tree
See 5.1.4 XML Output Method: the indent and suppress-indentation Parameters for more information on the
                     indent parameter.
                  
Additional nodes MAY be present in the reconstructed tree due to the effect of character mapping in the character expansion phase, and the values of attribute nodes and text nodes in the reconstructed tree MAY be different from those in the result tree, due to the effects of URI expansion, character mapping and Unicode Normalization in the character expansion phase of serialization.
Note:
The use-character-maps parameter can
                        cause arbitrary characters to be inserted into the serialized XML document
                        in an unescaped form, including characters that would be considered to be
                        part of XML markup.  Such characters could result in arbitrary new element
                        nodes, attribute nodes, and so on, in the reconstructed tree that results from
                        processing the serialized XML document.
                     
A consequence of this rule is that certain characters
               MUST be output as character
               references, to ensure that they survive
               the round trip through serialization and parsing.
               Specifically, CR, NEL and LINE
               SEPARATOR characters in text nodes MUST be output respectively as
               "
", "…", and
               "
", or their equivalents; while CR, NL, TAB, NEL and
               LINE SEPARATOR characters in attribute nodes MUST be output respectively
               as "
", "
", "	",
               "…", and "
", or their equivalents.
               In addition, the non-whitespace control characters
               #x1 through #x1F and #x7F through #x9F in text nodes and attribute nodes MUST be
               output as character references.
               
            
For example, an attribute with the value "x" followed by "y"
               separated by a newline will result in the output
               "x
y" (or with any equivalent character
               reference). The XML output cannot be "x" followed by a literal newline
               followed by a "y" because after parsing, the attribute value would be
               "x y" as a consequence of the XML attribute normalization
               rules.
            
Note:
XML 1.0 did not permit
                  an XML processor to normalize NEL or LINE SEPARATOR characters to a LINE FEED character.
                  However, if
                  a document entity that specifies version 1.1 invokes an external general
                  parsed entity with no text declaration or a text declaration that specifies
                  version 1.0, the external parsed entity is processed according to the rules
                  of XML 1.1.  For this reason, NEL and LINE SEPARATOR characters in text and
                  attribute nodes MUST always be escaped using character references,
                  regardless of the value of the version parameter.
                  
               
                  XML 1.0 permitted control characters in the range #x7F through #x9F
                  to appear as literal characters in an XML document, but XML 1.1
                  requires such characters, other than NEL,
                  to be escaped as character references.  An
                  external general parsed entity with no text declaration or a text
                  declaration that specifies a version pseudo-attribute with value
                  1.0 that is invoked by an XML 1.1 document entity
                  MUST
                  follow the rules of XML 1.1.  Therefore, the non-whitespace control
                  characters in the ranges #x1 through #x1F and #x7F through #x9F
                  MUST
                  always be escaped, regardless of the value of the version parameter.
                  
               
It is a serialization error [err:SEPM0004] to specify the doctype-system parameter, or to specify the standalone parameter
               with a value other than omit, if the
               instance of the data model contains text nodes or multiple element nodes as children
               of the root node. The
               serializer
               MUST either signal the error, or recover
               by ignoring the request to output a document type declaration or
               standalone parameter.
            
version Parameter
                  The version parameter specifies the version of XML
                     and the version of Namespaces in XML to
                     be used for outputting the instance of the data model.   
                     The version output in the XML declaration (if an XML declaration is not omitted) 
                     MUST correspond to the version of XML that
                     the serializer
                     used for outputting the instance of the data model. The value of the
                     version parameter 
                     MUST match the
                     VersionNumXML
                     production of the XML Recommendation [XML10] or [XML11].
                     A serialization error [err:SESU0013] results if the value of the version parameter specifies 
                     a version of XML that is not supported by the serializer; 
                     the serializer MUST
                     signal the error.
                  
This document provides the normative
                     definition of serialization for the XML output method if the
                     version parameter has either the value 1.0 or
                     1.1.  For
                     any other value of version parameter, the behavior is
                     implementation-defined. 
                     In that case the implementation-defined
                     behavior MAY supersede all other requirements of
                     this recommendation.
                  
If the serialized result would contain an
                     NCNameNames that contains a character that is not
                     permitted by the version of Namespaces in XML specified by the
                     version parameter, a serialization error [err:SERE0005] results.
                     The serializer MUST signal the error.
                  
If the serialized result would contain a character
                     that is not permitted by the version of XML specified by the
                     version parameter, a serialization error [err:SERE0006] results.  The
                     serializer MUST signal the error.
                  
For example, if the version
                        parameter has the value 1.0, and the instance of the data
                        model contains a non-whitespace control character in the range #x1 to
                        #x1F, a serialization error [err:SERE0006] results.
                        If the version parameter has the value 1.1
                        and a comment node in the instance of the data model contains a
                        non-whitespace control character in the range #x1 to #x1F or a
                        control character other than NEL in the range #x7F to #x9F, a
                        serialization error [err:SERE0006] results.
                     
html-version Parameter
                  The html-version parameter is not applicable to the
                     XML output method.  It is the responsibility of the
                     host language to specify
                     whether an error occurs if this parameter is specified in combination
                     with the XML output method, or if the parameter is simply dropped.
                  
encoding Parameter
                  The encoding parameter specifies the
                     encoding to be used for outputting the instance of the data model.
                     Serializers
                     are REQUIRED  to support values of UTF-8 and
                     UTF-16. A serialization error [err:SESU0007] occurs if an output
                     encoding other than UTF-8 or UTF-16 is
                     requested and the serializer
                     does not support that encoding. The serializer
                     MUST signal the error, or recover by using
                     UTF-8 or UTF-16 instead.
                     The serializer
                     MUST NOT use an encoding whose name does not match the
                     EncNameXML
                     production of the XML Recommendation [XML10].
                     
                  
When outputting a newline character in the instance of the data model, the serializer is free to represent it using any character sequence that will be normalized to a newline character by an XML parser, unless a specific mapping for the newline character is provided in a character map (see 11 Character Maps).
When outputting any other character that is defined in the selected encoding, the character MUST be output using the correct representation of that character in the selected encoding.
It is possible that the instance of the data model will contain a character that cannot be represented in the encoding that the serializer is using for output. In this case, if the character occurs in a context where XML recognizes character references (that is, in the value of an attribute node or text node), then the character MUST be output as a character reference. A serialization error [err:SERE0008] occurs if such a character appears in a context where character references are not allowed (for example, if the character occurs in the name of an element). The serializer MUST signal the error.
For example,
                        if a text node contains the character LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE (#xE9),
                        and the value of the encoding parameter is
                        US-ASCII, the character MUST be serialized as a character
                        reference.  If a comment node contains the same character, a
                        serialization error [err:SERE0008] results.
                        
                     
indent and suppress-indentation Parameters
                  The indent and
                     suppress-indentation parameters control whether the
                     serializer MAY adjust the whitespace
                     in the serialized result so that a person will find it easier to read.
                     If the indent parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the serializer MAY output whitespace characters in
                     addition to the whitespace characters in the instance of the data
                     model.  It MAY also elide from the output whitespace
                     characters that occurred in the instance of the data model or replace
                     such whitespace characters with other whitespace characters.
                  
[Definition: The term content has the same meaning as the term ContentXML defined in Section 3.1 Start-Tags, End-Tags, and Empty-Element TagsXML of [XML10].] [Definition: The immediate content of an element is the part of the content of the element that is not also in the content of a child element of that element.]
If the
                     indent parameter has the value no, false or 0, the
                     serializer MUST NOT output any additional, elide
                     or replace whitespace characters. If the indent parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the serializer MUST
                     use an algorithm for dealing with whitespace characters that satisfies
                     all of the following constraints.
                     
                     
                     If more than one constraint applies,
                     the serializer
                     MUST apply the most restrictive constraint.  That is, if
                     any applicable constraint indicates that whitespace 
                     MUST NOT be added, elided or replaced, that
                     constraint prevails; if an applicable constraint indicates that
                     whitespace SHOULD NOT be added, elided or replaced,
                     while all other applicable constraints indicate that whitespace
                     MAY
                     be added, elided or replaced, whitespace SHOULD NOT
                     be added, elided or replaced.
                     
                     
                     
                  
Whitespace characters MAY be added adjacent to a text node only if the text node contains only whitespace characters. Whitespace characters in such a text node MAY also be elided or replaced. For example, a tab MAY be inserted as a replacement for existing spaces.
Whitespace characters
                           MAY be added, elided or replaced in the
                           immediate content of an
                           element whose type annotation is xs:untyped or
                           xs:anyType and that has element node children, in the
                           immediate content of an element whose content model
                           is element only, or outside
                           the content of any element.
                        
Whitespace characters MUST NOT be added, elided or replaced in the immediate content of an element whose content model is known to be simple or empty.
Whitespace characters 
                           SHOULD NOT be added,
                           elided or replaced
                           in places where the characters would
                           constitute significant whitespace, for example, in the
                           immediate content of an element
                           that is annotated with a type
                           other than xs:untyped or xs:anyType, and
                           whose content model is known to be mixed.
                        
Whitespace characters
                           MUST NOT be added,
                           elided or replaced
                           in the content
                           of an element
                           whose expanded QName is a member of the list of expanded QNames in the
                           value of the suppress-indentation parameter.
                        
Whitespace characters MUST NOT be
                           added, elided or replaced
                           in a part of the result document that is controlled by an
                           xml:space attribute with value preserve
                           (See [XML10] for more information about the
                           xml:space attribute).
                           
                        
Note:
The effect of these rules is to ensure that whitespace is only
                        added in places where (a) XSLT's <xsl:strip-space>
                        declaration could cause it to be removed, and
                        (b) it does not affect the string value of any element node with
                        simple content. It is usually not safe to indent document types that include elements
                        with mixed content.
                     
Note:
The whitespace added may possibly be based on whitespace stripped from either the source document or the stylesheet (in the case of XSLT), or guided by other means that might depend on the host language, in the case of an instance of the data model created using some other process.
cdata-section-elements Parameter
                  The cdata-section-elements parameter contains a list
                     of expanded QNames. If the expanded QName of the parent of a text node
                     is a member of the list, then the text node
                     
                     MUST be output as a
                     CDATA section, except in those circumstances
                     described below.
                  
If the text node contains the sequence of characters
                     ]]>, then the currently open CDATA section
                     
                     MUST be
                     closed following the ]] and a new CDATA section opened
                     before the >.
                  
If the text node contains characters that are not representable in the character encoding being used to output the instance of the data model, then the currently open CDATA section MUST be closed before such characters, the characters MUST be output using character references or entity references, and a new CDATA section MUST be opened for any further characters in the text node.
CDATA sections 
                     MUST NOT be used except where they
                     have been explicitly requested by the user, either by using the
                     cdata-section-elements parameter, or by using some other
                     implementation-defined mechanism.
                  
Note:
This is phrased to permit an implementor to provide an option that attempts to preserve CDATA sections present in the source document.
omit-xml-declaration and standalone Parameters
                  The XML output method
                     MUST output an XML declaration if the omit-xml-declaration parameter has the value no, false or 0.   
                     The XML declaration MUST include both version information and an encoding declaration. 
                     If the standalone parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true, 1, no, false or 0,
                     the XML declaration MUST include a standalone document declaration with the same value as the value of the
                     standalone parameter.
                     
                     If the standalone parameter has
                     the value omit, the XML declaration
                     MUST NOT include a standalone document declaration; this ensures
                     that it is both an XML declaration (allowed at the beginning of a
                     document entity) and a text declaration (allowed at the beginning of
                     an external general parsed entity).
                  
A serialization error [err:SEPM0009] results if the
                     omit-xml-declaration parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     and
                  
the standalone parameter has a value other than
                           omit; or
                           
                        
the version parameter has a value other than
                           1.0 and the doctype-system
                           parameter is specified.
                        
The serializer MUST signal the error.
Otherwise, if the
                     omit-xml-declaration parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the XML output method
                     
                     MUST NOT output an XML declaration.
                  
doctype-system and doctype-public Parameters
                  If the doctype-system parameter is specified, the
                     XML output method 
                     MUST output a document type
                     declaration immediately before the first element. The name following
                     <!DOCTYPE 
                     MUST be the name of the first element,
                     if any. If the doctype-public parameter is also specified, then the
                     XML output method MUST output PUBLIC
                     followed by the public identifier and then the system identifier;
                     otherwise, it MUST output SYSTEM
                     followed by the system
                     identifier. The internal subset 
                     MUST be empty. The
                     doctype-public parameter 
                     MUST be ignored unless the
                     doctype-system parameter is specified.
                  
undeclare-prefixes Parameter
                  The Data Model allows an element
                     node that binds a non-empty prefix to
                     have a child element node that does
                     not bind that same prefix. In Namespaces in XML 1.1 ([XML Names 1.1]), this can be represented accurately by undeclaring
                     prefixes.  For the undeclaring prefix of the child element node,  
                     if the undeclare-prefixes parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the output method is XML or XHTML, and the version 
                     parameter value is greater than 1.0,
                     the serializer
                     MUST undeclare its namespace.  If the
                     undeclare-prefixes parameter has the value no, false or 0 and the output method is XML or
                     XHTML, then the undeclaration of prefixes MUST NOT occur.
                  
Consider an element x:foo with four in-scope namespaces
                        that associate prefixes with URIs as follows:
                        
                     
x is associated with
                              http://example.org/x
y is associated with
                              http://example.org/y
z is associated with
                              http://example.org/z
xml is associated with
                              http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
Suppose that it has a child element x:bar with three in-scope namespaces:
                     
x is associated with
                              http://example.org/x
y is associated with
                              http://example.org/y
xml is associated with
                              http://www.w3.org/XML/1998/namespace
If namespace undeclaration is in effect, it will be serialized this way:
<x:foo xmlns:x="http://example.org/x"
       xmlns:y="http://example.org/y"
       xmlns:z="http://example.org/z">
       
       <x:bar xmlns:z="">...</x:bar>
       
</x:foo>In Namespaces in XML 1.0 ([XML Names]), prefix undeclaration is not possible.
                     If the output method is XML or XHTML, the value of the undeclare-prefixes parameter is 
                     one of,
                     yes,
                     true or 1,
                     and the value of the version parameter is 1.0,
                     a serialization error [err:SEPM0010] results; the
                     serializer MUST signal the error.
                  
normalization-form Parameter
                  The normalization-form parameter is applicable to the XML output method.
                     The values NFC and none MUST be supported by the serializer.
                     A serialization error [err:SESU0011] results if the value of the
                     normalization-form parameter specifies a normalization form
                     that is not supported by the
                     serializer; the
                     serializer MUST signal the error.
                  
The meanings associated with the possible values of
                     the normalization-form parameter are as follows:
                  
NFC specifies the serialized result will be
                           in Normalization Form C, using the rules specified in [Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Normalization].
                        
NFD specifies the serialized result will be
                           in Normalization Form D, as specified in [UAX #15: Unicode Normalization Forms].
                        
NFKC specifies the serialized result will be
                           in Normalization Form KC, as specified in [UAX #15: Unicode Normalization Forms].
                        
NFKD specifies the serialized result will be
                           in Normalization Form KD, as specified in [UAX #15: Unicode Normalization Forms].
                        
fully-normalized specifies the serialized result
                           will be in fully normalized text, as specified in [Character Model for the World Wide Web 1.0: Normalization].
                        
none specifies that no Unicode Normalization will
                           be applied.
                        
An implementation-defined value has an implementation-defined effect.
If the value of the parameter is fully-normalized, then no
                     relevant construct of the parsed entity created by the serializer
                     may start with a composing character. The term relevant construct
                     has the meaning defined in section 2.13 of [XML11]. If this condition is not
                     satisfied, a serialization error [err:SERE0012] MUST be signaled.
                  
Note:
Specifying fully-normalized as the value of this parameter
                        does not guarantee that the XML document output by the serializer will in fact
                        be fully normalized as defined in [XML11]. This is because the serializer does
                        not check that the text is include normalized, which would involve
                        checking all external entities that it refers to (such as an external DTD).
                        Furthermore, the serializer does not check whether any character escape
                        generated using character maps represents a composing character.
                     
media-type Parameter
                  The media-type parameter is applicable to the
                     XML output method. 
                     See 3 Serialization Parameters for more
                     information.
                  
use-character-maps Parameter
                  The use-character-maps parameter is applicable to the XML output method.
                     The result of serialization using the XML output method is not
                     guaranteed to be well-formed XML if character maps have been specified.
                     See 11 Character Maps for more information.
                  
byte-order-mark Parameter
                  The byte-order-mark parameter is
                     applicable to the XML output method.  See
                     3 Serialization Parameters for more information.
                  
Note:
The byte order mark may be undesirable under certain circumstances; 
                        for example, to concatenate resulting XML fragments without additional processing
                        to remove the byte order mark. 
                        Therefore this specification does not mandate the byte-order-mark parameter to have 
                        
                        one of the values yes, true or 1
                        when the encoding is UTF-16, 
                        even though the XML 1.0 and XML 1.1 specifications state that entities encoded in
                        UTF-16 MUST begin with a byte order mark.  
                        Consequently, this specification does not guarantee that the resulting XML fragment,
                        
                        without a byte order mark, will not cause an error when processed by a conforming
                        XML processor.
                     
escape-uri-attributes Parameter
                  The escape-uri-attributes parameter is
                     not applicable to the XML output method.  It
                     is the responsibility of the host language to specify whether an error occurs if this parameter is specified in combination
                     with the XML output method, or if the parameter is simply dropped.
                  
include-content-type Parameter
                  The include-content-type parameter is
                     not applicable to the XML output method.  It
                     is the responsibility of the host language to specify whether an error occurs if this parameter is specified in combination
                     with the XML output method, or if the parameter is simply dropped.
                  
item-separator Parameter
                  The effect of the item-separator serialization parameter
                     is described in 2 Sequence Normalization.
                  
The XHTML output method serializes the instance of the data model as XML, using the HTML compatibility guidelines defined in the XHTML specification ([XHTML 1.0] or the XHTML syntax of HTML5 (see [HTML5]).
[Definition: An element node is recognized as an HTML element by the XHTML output method if
the element node is in the
                     XHTML namespace,
                     regardless of the value of the
                     html-version
                     serialization parameter
                     or if the html-version
                     serialization parameter is absent; or
                  
the value of the
                     html-version
                     serialization parameter is
                     5.0, the element has a
                     null namespace URI, and
                     the local part of the name is equal
                     to the name of an element defined by HTML5 [HTML5],
                     making the comparison
                     without regard to case.
                  
]
It is entirely the responsibility of the
               person or process that creates the instance of
               the data model
               to ensure that the instance of the data model
               conforms to the [XHTML 1.0] or
               [XHTML 1.1] specification
               if the html-version
               serialization parameter is absent or has a value less than
               5.0
               or the XHTML syntax of
               HTML5 if the value of the
               html-version serialization parameter is 5.0.
               It is not an error if the
               instance of the data model is invalid XHTML. Equally, it is entirely under the
               control of the person or process that creates the instance
               of the data model whether the output conforms to XHTML 1.0
               Strict, XHTML 1.0 Transitional,
               the XHTML syntax of HTML5 (see
               [HTML5]),
               [POLYGLOT]
               or any other specific definition of XHTML.
            
The serialization of the instance of the data model follows the same rules as for the XML output method, with the general exceptions noted below and parameter-specific exceptions in 6.1 The Influence of Serialization Parameters upon the XHTML Output Method. These differences are based on the HTML compatibility guidelines published in Appendix C of [XHTML 1.0] and on [POLYGLOT], both of which are designed to ensure that as far as possible, XHTML is rendered correctly on user agents designed originally to handle HTML.
If the value of the html-version
               serialization parameter is 5.0, the instance of the data model that
               is to be serialized is first subjected to
               prefix normalization.
            
[Definition: During prefix normalization, any element node in the instance of the data model that is to be serialized that is in one of the XHTML namespace, the SVG namespace or the MathML namespace has its name replaced by the local part of its name. Such an element node is given a default namespace node whose value is the element's namespace URI. Any namespace node for any of those three namespaces that was previously present on any element node in the instance of the data model is also removed, unless the prefix that that namespace node declared is used as the prefix on the name of an attribute on that element or an ancestor of that element.]
The process of prefix normalization is equivalent to replacing the instance of the data model that is to be serialized with the result of the transformation described by this XSLT stylesheet, with the instance of the data model as the initial context item.
<xsl:stylesheet
    xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform" 
    version="3.0"
    xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
    xmlns:svg="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
    xmlns:mathml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML">
  <xsl:template match="xhtml:*|svg:*|mathml:*">
    <xsl:element name="{local-name()}" 
                 namespace="{namespace-uri()}">
      <xsl:apply-templates select="@*|namespace::*|node()"/>
    </xsl:element>
  </xsl:template>
  <xsl:template match="node()|@*|namespace::*">
    <xsl:copy copy-namespaces="no">
      <xsl:apply-templates select="@*|namespace::*|node()"/>
    </xsl:copy>
  </xsl:template>
  <xsl:template
    match="namespace::*[. eq 'http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml']|
           namespace::*[. eq 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg']|
           namespace::*[. eq 'http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML']"/>
</xsl:stylesheet>
[Definition: The following XHTML elements have an EMPTY content model: area, base, br, col, embed, hr, img, input, link, meta, basefont, frame,  isindex, and param.]
                     [Definition: The
                     void elements of HTML5 are
                     area, base,
                     br, col,  embed,
                     hr, img, input,
                     keygen, link, meta,
                     param, source, track and
                     wbr.]
                     
                     [Definition: An element node is expected to be empty if
                     it is recognized as an HTML element
                     and if either
                  
the html-version serialization parameter is
                           absent or has a value less than 5.0 and the content model is
                           EMPTY, or
                        
the html-version serialization parameter has the value
                           5.0 and the element is a void
                           element.
                        
]
If an element node that has no child nodes is not expected to be empty,
                           the
                           html-version
                           serialization parameter is
                           absent or has a value
                           less than 5.0, and the
                           content model of the HTML element
                           is not EMPTY
                           (for example, an empty title or paragraph); or
                        
the value of the
                           html-version
                           serialization parameter is 5.0, and the
                           HTML element is not a void element,
                           
                        
                     the serializer 
                     MUST NOT use the minimized form.
                     That is, it 
                     MUST
                     output <p></p> and not
                     <p />. 
                  
If an element that has no
                     children is 
                     
                     expected to be empty,
                     
                     the serializer
                     MUST use the minimized tag syntax,
                     for example
                     <br />, as the alternative syntax
                     <br></br> allowed by XML gives uncertain
                     results in many
                     legacy
                     user agents.
                     If the
                     html-version
                     serialization parameter is
                     absent or has a value
                     less than 5.0,
                     the serializer
                     MUST include a
                     space before the trailing />, e.g.
                     <br />, <hr /> and
                     <img src="karen.jpg" alt="Karen" />.
                     
                  
                     If the
                     html-version
                     serialization parameter is
                     absent or has a value
                     less than 5.0,
                     the serializer 
                     MUST NOT use the entity reference
                     ' which, although
                     defined
                     in XML and therefore in
                     XHTML, is not defined in
                     versions of HTML
                     prior to HTML5,
                     and is not recognized by all HTML user
                     agents.
                  
If the
                     html-version
                     serialization parameter is
                     absent or has a value
                     less than
                     5.0,
                     the serializer SHOULD output namespace declarations
                     in a way that is consistent with the requirements of the XHTML DTD if this is
                     possible.
                     If the value of the
                     html-version
                     serialization parameter is
                     5.0,
                     the serializer SHOULD
                     output namespace declarations in a way that is consistent with the requirements
                     of
                     [POLYGLOT].
                     
                     The XHTML 1.0 DTDs require the declaration
                     xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
                     to appear on the html element, and only on the html element.
                     The
                     [POLYGLOT] specification
                     permits
                     namespace declarations
                     to appear in a conforming document, but 
                     
                     restricts the elements on which 
                     they can appear.
                     The serializer MUST output namespace declarations that are consistent with
                     the namespace nodes present in the result tree, but it MUST avoid outputting
                     redundant namespace declarations on elements where the DTD would make them invalid,
                     for versions prior to HTML5, or where they
                     are not permitted by
                     [POLYGLOT],
                     for serialization according to the syntax of HTML5.
                  
Note:
If the html element is generated by an XSLT literal result element of
                        the form <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"> ... </html>, or by an
                        XQuery direct element constructor of the same form, then the html element in
                        the result document will have a node name whose prefix is "", which will
                        satisfy the requirements of the DTD. In other cases the prefix assigned to
                        the element is implementation-dependent.
                     
Note:
[POLYGLOT] and Appendix C of [XHTML 1.0] describe a number of compatibility guidelines for users of XHTML who wish to render their XHTML documents with HTML user agents. In some cases, such as the guideline on the form empty elements take, only the serialization process itself has the ability to follow the guideline. In such cases, those guidelines are reflected in the requirements on the serializer described above.
In all other cases, the guidelines can be
                  adhered to by the instance of the data model that is input to the serialization
                  process.  The guideline on the use of whitespace characters in attribute
                  values is one such example.  Another example is that xml:lang="..." does not serialize to both xml:lang="..." and lang="..." as required by some legacy user agents.  It is the responsibility of the person or
                  process that creates the instance of the data model that is input to the
                  serialization process to ensure it is created in a way that is consistent
                  with the guidelines.  No serialization error results if the input instance
                  of the data model does not adhere to the guidelines.
               
version
                     Parameter
                  The behavior for the version
                     parameter for the XHTML output method is described in
                     5.1.1 XML Output Method: the version Parameter.
                  
html-version Parameter
                  The html-version parameter specifies whether the XHTML
                     output method will produce a serialized document following rules that
                     are tailored to the requirements of the XHTML syntax of [HTML5]
                     or the requirements of [XHTML 1.0] and [XHTML 1.1].
                  
The differences are described in detail throughout 6 XHTML Output Method.
encoding Parameter
                  The behavior for encoding parameter for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.3 XML Output Method: the encoding Parameter.
                  
indent and suppress-indentation Parameters
                  If the indent parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the
                     serializer MAY add or remove whitespace as it serializes the
                     result tree,
                     if it observes the following
                     constraints.
                  
Whitespace MUST NOT be added other than before or after an element, or adjacent to an existing whitespace character.
Whitespace MUST NOT be added or removed adjacent to
                           an inline element. The inline elements are those elements
                           recognized
                              as HTML elements that are
                           in the %inline category of any of the XHTML 1.0 DTDs, in the
                           %inline.class category of the XHTML 1.1 DTD,
                           those elements defined to be phrasing
                           elements in HTML5
                           and elements
                           recognized
                              as HTML elements
                           with local names ins and del if they are used as
                           inline elements (i.e., if they do not contain element children).
                        
Whitespace MUST NOT be added or removed inside a
                           formatted element, the formatted elements being those
                           recognized
                              as HTML elements
                           with local names pre, script, style,
                           title, and
                           textarea.
                           
                        
Whitespace characters
                           MUST NOT be added in the content of an element
                           whose expanded QName matches a
                           member of the list of expanded QNames in the
                           value of the suppress-indentation parameter.
                           The expanded QName of an element node
                           is considered to match a member of the list of expanded QNames
                           if:
                        
the two expanded QNames are equal;
the expanded QNames both have null namespace URIs, and the local parts of the two QNames are equal without regard to case; or
the value of the
                                 html-version
                                 serialization parameter is
                                 5.0, the local parts of the two QNames are equal
                                 without regard to case
                                 and one QName has a null namespace
                                    URI and the namespace URI of the other is equal to the
                                 XHTML namespace URI.
                              
Note:
The effect of the above constraints is to ensure any insertion or deletion of whitespace would not affect how an HTML user agent that conforms to the specified version of HTML would render the output, assuming the serialized document does not refer to any HTML style sheets.
The HTML definition of whitespace is different from the XML definition: see section 9.1 of [HTML] 4.01 specification.
cdata-section-elements Parameter
                  The behavior for cdata-section-elements parameter for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.5 XML Output Method: the cdata-section-elements Parameter.
                  
omit-xml-declaration and standalone Parameters
                  The behavior for omit-xml-declaration and  standalone parameters for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.6 XML Output Method: the omit-xml-declaration and standalone Parameters.
                  
Note:
As with the XML output method, the XHTML
                        output method specifies that an XML declaration will be output unless it is suppressed
                        using
                        the omit-xml-declaration parameter. Appendix C.1 of 
                        [XHTML 1.0]
                        provides advice on the consequences of including,
                        or omitting, the XML declaration.
                     
doctype-system and doctype-public Parameters
                  If the value of the
                     html-version
                     serialization parameter is 5.0, the
                     
                     
                     
                     
                     doctype-system serialization parameter is
                     
                     absent,
                     the first element node child of
                     the document node that is to be serialized
                     is
                     recognized as an HTML
                        element, the local part of the QName of which is equal to
                     the string HTML,
                     without regard to case,
                     and any text node preceding that
                     element in document order contains only whitespace characters,
                     then
                     the XHTML output method MUST output a document type
                     declaration immediately before the first element, with no public or
                     system identifier.  The name following <!DOCTYPE
                     MUST
                     be the same as the local part of the
                     name of the element.
                  
Otherwise, the behavior for doctype-system and  doctype-public parameters for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.7 XML Output Method: the doctype-system and doctype-public Parameters.
                  
undeclare-prefixes Parameter
                  The behavior for undeclare-prefixes parameter for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.8 XML Output Method: the undeclare-prefixes Parameter.
                  
normalization-form Parameter
                  The behavior for normalization-form parameter for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.9 XML Output Method: the normalization-form Parameter.
                  
media-type Parameter
                  The behavior for media-type parameter for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.10 XML Output Method: the media-type Parameter.
                  
use-character-maps Parameter
                  The behavior for use-character-maps parameter for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.11 XML Output Method: the use-character-maps Parameter.
                  
byte-order-mark Parameter
                  The behavior for byte-order-mark parameter for the XHTML output method is described in 5.1.12 XML Output Method: the byte-order-mark Parameter.
                  
escape-uri-attributes Parameter
                  
                     
                     If the escape-uri-attributes parameter has
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the XHTML output method 
                     MUST apply URI escaping to 
                     URI attribute values, except that relative URIs MUST NOT be absolutized.
                  
Note:
This escaping is deliberately confined to non-ASCII characters,
                        because escaping of ASCII characters is not always appropriate, for
                        example when URIs or URI fragments are interpreted locally by the HTML
                        user agent. Even in the case of non-ASCII characters, escaping can
                        sometimes cause problems. More precise control of URI escaping is
                        therefore available by setting escape-uri-attributes to
                        no, and controlling the escaping of URIs by using methods defined in
                        Section 
                           
                           6.2 fn:encode-for-uri
                           FO31 and Section 
                           
                           6.3 fn:iri-to-uri
                           FO31.
                     
include-content-type Parameter
                  If the instance of the data model includes a head element
                     recognized as
                        an HTML element,
                     and the include-content-type parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the XHTML output method
                     MUST
                     add a meta element as the first child element of the
                     head element, specifying the character encoding actually
                     used.
                     The meta element SHOULD
                        be in no namespace if the head element is in no namespace, and in the XHTML namespace if the 
                        head element is in the XHTML namespace.
                     
                  
For example,
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" 
      content="text/html; charset=EUC-JP" />
...The content type SHOULD be set to the value given for the
                     media-type parameter.
                  
Note:
It is recommended that the host language use as default
                        value for this parameter one of the MIME types ([RFC2046]) registered for
                        XHTML. Currently, these are text/html (registered by [RFC2854])
                        and application/xhtml+xml (registered by [RFC3236]). Note that
                        some user agents fail to recognize the charset parameter if the
                        content type is not text/html.
                     
If a meta element has been added to the head element as described above,
                     then any existing meta element child of the head element having an
                     http-equiv attribute with the value "Content-Type",
                     making the comparison
                     
                     without regard to case
                     after first stripping leading and trailing spaces from the value of
                     the attribute solely for the purposes of comparison,
                     
                     MUST be discarded. 
                  
Note:
This process removes possible parameters in the attribute value. For example,
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" 
      content="text/html;version='3.0'" />in the data model instance would be replaced by,
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" 
      content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />item-separator Parameter
                  The effect of the item-separator serialization parameter
                     is described in 2 Sequence Normalization.
                  
The HTML output method serializes the instance of the data model as HTML.
For example, the following XSL stylesheet generates html output,
<xsl:stylesheet version="2.0" 
     xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform">
<xsl:output method="html" version="4.0"/>
<xsl:template match="/">
  <html>
    <xsl:apply-templates/>
  </html>
</xsl:template>
...
</xsl:stylesheet>In the example, the version attribute of the xsl:output element indicates the version of the HTML Recommendation [HTML] to which the serialized result is to conform.
            
It is entirely the responsibility of the person or process that creates the instance of the data model to ensure that the instance of the data model conforms to the HTML Recommendation [HTML]. It is not an error if the instance of the data model is invalid HTML. Equally, it is entirely under the control of the person or process that creates the instance of the data model whether the output conforms to HTML. If the result tree is valid HTML, the serializer MUST serialize the result in a way that conforms with the version of HTML specified by the requested HTML version.
As is described in detail below, the HTML output method will not output an element differently from the XML output method unless the element is to be serialized as an HTML element. [Definition: The portion of the serialized document representing the result of serializing an element, that is not to be serialized as an HTML element, is known as an XML Island.] [Definition: An element node is serialized as an HTML element if
the expanded QName of the element has a null namespace URI, regardless of the value of the requested HTML version, or
the value of the
                        requested HTML
                           version
                        is 5.0 or
                        greater, and
                        the element node is in the
                        XHTML namespace.
                     
]
If the 
                  element is to be
                  serialized as an HTML
                     element,
                  but the local part of the expanded QName is not recognized as the name
                  of an HTML element, the element 
                  MUST be output in the same way as a
                  non-empty, inline element such as span. In particular:
               
                        Any namespace node in the result tree
                        for the XML namespace, is ignored
                        by the HTML output method.
                        In addition,
                        if the 
                        requested HTML version
                        is 5.0, any element node that has a prefix and is in the
                        XHTML namespace,
                        MathML namespace,
                        or SVG namespace
                        MUST be serialized
                        with an unprefixed element name.  The serializer MUST
                        serialize an attribute with the name xmlns whose value is
                        equal to the namespace URI of the element node, unless an ancestor
                        element in the serialized result already has an attribute named
                        xmlns with the same value, and no intervening element 
                        has an attribute named xmlns with a different value.
                        If the element
                        node has a namespace node for the default namespace whose value is not
                        equal to the namespace URI of the element node,
                        the namespace node is ignored.
                        The serializer
                        MUST NOT serialize a namespace declaration for the
                        namespace node declaring the element node's prefix, unless an attribute
                        of the element node has the same prefix.
                        
                        
                        For namespace nodes in the result tree
                        that are not ignored, the HTML output method 
                        MUST represent these namespaces using
                        attributes named xmlns or xmlns:prefix
                        in the same way as the XML output method would represent them when the
                        version parameter is set to 1.0.
                     
If the result tree contains elements or attributes whose names have a
                        non-null namespace URI, the HTML output method
                        
                        MUST generate
                        namespace-prefixed QNames for these nodes in the same way as the XML output
                        method would do when the version parameter is set to 1.0.
                     
Where special rules are defined later in this section for serializing specific HTML elements and attributes, these rules MUST NOT be applied to an element that is not to be serialized as an HTML element or an attribute whose name has a non-null namespace URI. However, the generic rules for the HTML output method that apply to all elements and attributes, for example the rules for escaping special characters in the text and the rules for indentation, MUST be used also for namespaced elements and attributes.
When serializing an element whose name is not defined in the
                        HTML specification, but that is
                        to be
                        serialized as an HTML
                           element, the HTML output method
                        
                        MUST
                        apply the same rules (for example, indentation rules) as
                        when serializing a span element. The descendants of such
                        an element 
                        MUST be serialized as if they were descendants of a
                        span element.
                     
When serializing an element whose name is in a non-null
                        namespace, the HTML output method 
                        MUST apply the same rules (for
                        example, indentation rules) as when serializing a div
                        element. The descendants of such an element
                        
                        MUST be serialized as if
                        they were descendants of a div element,
                        except for the influence
                        of the cdata-section-elements serialization parameter
                        on any text node children of the element.
                        
                     
The HTML output method 
                  MUST NOT output an end-tag for an empty element
                  if the element type has an empty content model,
                  and the value of the
                  requested HTML
                     version
                  is less than 5.0, or the element is a void
                  element and the value of the
                  requested HTML
                     version
                  is 5.0.
               
For HTML 4.0, the
                  element types that have an empty content model are 
                  area, base, basefont,
                  br, col,
                  embed,
                  frame,
                  hr, img, input,
                  isindex, link, meta and
                  param.
                  For HTML5, the void elements are
                  area, base,
                  br, col,  embed,
                  hr, img, input,
                  keygen, link, meta,
                  param, source, track and
                  wbr.  It is implementation-defined
                  whether the basefont, frame and isindex
                  elements, which are not part of HTML5 are considered to be void elements when
                  the
                  requested HTML
                     version
                  has the value 5.0.
                  
               
For example, an element written as
                  <br/> or <br></br> in an
                  XSLT stylesheet 
                  MUST be output as <br>.
               
Note:
The markup generation step of the phases of serialization only creates start tags and end tags for the HTML output method, never XML-style empty element tags. As such, a serializer MUST serialize an HTML element that has no children, but whose content model is not empty, using a pair of adjacent start and end element tags, or as a solitary start tag if permitted by the context.
For any element node that is to be
                  serialized as an HTML
                     element,
                  the HTML output method 
                  MUST
                  compare the local part of the name of
                  the element node with the names of HTML elements
                  
                  making the comparison
                  without regard to case.
                  
                  If the local part of the name of the
                  element node compares equal to that of any HTML element, the element node
                  MUST be recognized as being that kind of HTML
                  element.
                  For example, elements named
                  br, BR or Br 
                  MUST all be
                  recognized as the HTML br element and output without an
                  end-tag.
               
The HTML output method 
                  MUST NOT perform escaping for
                  
                  any text node
                  descendant, nor for any attribute of an element node descendant,
                  of
                  a
                  script
                  or
                  style
                  element.
                  
                  
               
For example, a script element
                     created by an XQuery direct element constructor or an XSLT
                     literal result element, such as:
                  
<script>if (a < b) foo()</script>
or
<script><![CDATA[if (a < b) foo()]]></script>
MUST be output as
<script>if (a < b) foo()</script>
A common requirement is to output a script element
                     as shown in the example below:
                  
<script type="application/ecmascript">
      document.write ("<em>This won't work</em>")
</script>This is invalid HTML, for the reasons explained in section B.3.2 of the [HTML] 4.01 specification. Nevertheless, it is possible to output this fragment, using either of the following constructs:
Firstly, by use of a script element
                     created by an XQuery direct element constructor or an
                     XSLT literal result element:
                  
<script type="application/ecmascript">
      document.write ("<em>This won't work</em>")
</script>Secondly, by constructing the markup from ordinary text characters:
<script type="application/ecmascript">
      document.write ("<em>This won't work</em>")
</script>As the [HTML] specification points out, the correct way to write this is to use the escape conventions for the specific scripting language. For JavaScript, it can be written as:
<script type="application/ecmascript">
      document.write ("<em>This will work<\/em>")
</script>The [HTML] 4.01 specification also shows examples of how to write this in various other scripting languages. The escaping MUST be done manually; it will not be done by the serializer.
The HTML output method
                  MUST NOT escape
                  "<" characters occurring in attribute values.
               
A boolean attribute is an attribute with only a single allowed value in any of the HTML DTDs or that is specified to be a boolean attribute by HTML5 (see [HTML5]), where the allowed value is equal without regard to case to the name of the attribute. The HTML output method MUST output any boolean attribute in minimized form if and only if the value of the attribute node actually is equal to the name of the attribute making the comparison without regard to case.
For example, a start-tag created using the following XQuery direct element constructor or XSLT literal result element
<OPTION selected="selected">
MUST be output as
<OPTION selected>
The HTML output method 
                  MUST NOT escape a
                  & character occurring in an attribute value
                  immediately followed by a { character (see Section
                     B.7.1 of the HTML Recommendation [HTML]).
               
For example, a start-tag created using the following XQuery direct element constructor or XSLT literal result element
<BODY bgcolor='&{{randomrbg}};'>MUST be output as
<BODY bgcolor='&{randomrbg};'>See 7.4 The Influence of Serialization Parameters upon the HTML Output Method for additional directives on how attributes MAY be written.
The HTML output method MAY output a character using a
                  character entity reference in preference to using a numeric character
                  reference, if an entity is defined for the character in the version of
                  HTML that the output method is using. Entity references and character
                  references SHOULD be used only where the character is not present in
                  the selected encoding, or where the visual representation of the
                  character is unclear (as with  , for
                  example).
               
When outputting a sequence of
                  whitespace characters in the
                  instance of the data model, within an element where
                  whitespace
                  characters are
                  treated normally
                  (but not in elements such as pre and
                  textarea), the HTML output method
                  MAY
                  represent it using any sequence of whitespace
                  characters that will be treated
                  in the same way by an HTML user agent. See section 3.5 of [XHTML Modularization] for some additional information on
                  handling of whitespace by an HTML user agent
                  for versions of HTML prior to HTML5,
                  and see the [HTML5] for information on the handling of whitespace
                  characters by an HTML5 user agent.
                  
               
Note:
The terms space character and white_space character defined in HTML5 do not match the definition of whitespace character in this specification.
Certain characters
                  
                  are
                  permitted
                  in XML, but not in HTML
                  prior to HTML5
                  
                  — for example,
                  the control characters #x7F-#x9F, are
                  permitted
                  in both XML 1.0 and XML 1.1, and
                  the control characters #x1-#x8, #xB, #xC and #xE-#x1F are
                  permitted
                  in XML 1.1, but
                  none of these is permitted in HTML
                  prior to HTML5
                  .
                  
                  It is a
                  serialization error [err:SERE0014] to use the HTML
                  output method if such characters
                  appear in the instance of the data model
                  and the value of the
                  requested HTML
                     version
                  is less than 5.0. The
                  serializer
                  MUST signal the error.
               
The HTML output method 
                  MUST terminate processing
                  instructions with > rather than
                  ?>.  It is a serialization error [err:SERE0015] to use the HTML output method when > appears within a processing instruction in the data model instance being serialized.
               
version
                     and html-version
                     Parameters
                  The
                     html-version or the
                     version 
                     serialization parameter
                     indicates the version of the HTML
                     Recommendation [HTML]
                     or [HTML5]
                     to which the serialized result is
                     to conform.
                     [Definition: 
                     If the
                     html-version serialization parameter is not absent, the
                     requested HTML version is the value of the
                     html-version serialization parameter; otherwise, it is
                     the value of the version serialization
                     parameter.]
                     If the serializer does
                     not support the version of HTML specified by
                     the requested
                        HTML version, it
                     MUST signal a
                     serialization error [err:SESU0013].
                  
This document provides the normative definition of serialization for the HTML output method if the requested HTML version has the lexical form of a value of type decimal whose value is 1.0 or greater, but no greater than 5.0. For any other value of version parameter, the behavior is implementation-defined. In that case the implementation-defined behavior MAY supersede all other requirements of this recommendation.
encoding Parameter
                  The encoding parameter specifies the encoding to be used.
                     Serializers are
                     REQUIRED  to support values of UTF-8 and
                     UTF-16. A serialization error [err:SESU0007] occurs if an output
                     encoding other than UTF-8 or UTF-16 is
                     requested and the serializer
                     does not support that encoding. The serializer
                     MUST signal the error.
                     
                  
It is possible that the instance of the data model will contain a character that
                     cannot be represented in the encoding that the serializer
                     is using for
                     output. In this case, if the character occurs in a context where HTML
                     recognizes character references, then the character 
                     MUST be output
                     as a character entity reference or decimal numeric character
                     reference; otherwise (for example, in a script or
                     style element or in a comment), the serializer
                     MUST
                     signal a serialization error [err:SERE0008].
                     
                  
See 7.4.13 HTML Output Method: the include-content-type Parameter regarding how this parameter is used with the include-content-type parameter.
                  
indent and suppress-indentation Parameters
                  If the indent parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     then the
                     HTML output method MAY add or remove whitespace as it
                     serializes the result tree,
                     if it observes the following
                     constraints.
                  
Whitespace MUST NOT be added other than before or after an element, or adjacent to an existing whitespace character.
Whitespace MUST NOT be added or removed adjacent to
                           an inline element.  The inline elements are those included in the
                           %inline category of any of the HTML 4.01 DTDs
                           or those elements defined to be phrasing
                           elements in HTML5, as well as the
                           ins and del elements if they are used as inline
                           elements (i.e., if they do not contain element children).
                        
Whitespace MUST NOT be added or removed inside a
                           formatted element, the formatted elements being pre,
                           script, style,
                           title,
                           and textarea.
                           
                        
Whitespace characters
                           MUST NOT be added in the content of an element
                           whose expanded QName matches
                           a member of the list of expanded QNames in the
                           value of the suppress-indentation parameter.
                           The expanded QName of an element node
                           is considered to match a member of the list of expanded QNames
                           if:
                        
the two expanded QNames are equal;
the expanded QNames both have null namespace URIs, and the local parts of the two QNames are equal without regard to case; or
the value of the
                                 requested HTML
                                    version
                                 is 5.0, the local parts of the two QNames are equal
                                 without regard to case
                                 and one QName has a null namespace
                                    URI and the namespace URI of the other is equal to the XHTML
                                 namespace URI.
                              
Note:
The effect of the above constraints is to ensure any insertion or deletion of whitespace would not affect how a conforming HTML user agent would render the output, assuming the serialized document does not refer to any HTML style sheets.
Note that the HTML definition of whitespace is different from the XML definition (see section 9.1 of the [HTML] specification).
cdata-section-elements Parameter
                  The cdata-section-elements parameter is not applicable to the HTML output method, except in the case of XML Islands.
                  
omit-xml-declaration and standalone Parameters
                  The omit-xml-declaration and standalone parameters are not applicable to the HTML output method.
                  
doctype-system and doctype-public Parameters
                  If the doctype-public or doctype-system
                     parameters are specified, then the HTML output method MUST
                     output a document type declaration.
                     If the
                     doctype-public parameter is specified, then the output
                     method 
                     MUST output PUBLIC
                     followed by the specified
                     public identifier; if the doctype-system parameter is
                     also specified, it 
                     MUST also output the specified
                     system identifier
                     following the public identifier. If the doctype-system
                     parameter is specified but the doctype-public parameter
                     is not specified, then the output method
                     MUST output
                     SYSTEM followed by the specified system identifier.
                  
If the value of the
                     requested HTML
                        version
                     is 5.0, the
                     doctype-public and doctype-system serialization
                     parameters are both absent,
                     the first element node child of
                     the document node that is to be serialized
                     is to be
                     serialized as an HTML
                        element, the local part of the QName of which is equal to
                     the string HTML,
                     without regard to case,
                     and any text node that precedes that
                     element node in document contain only whitespace characters,
                     then
                     the HTML output method MUST output a document type
                     declaration, with no public or system identifier.
                  
If the HTML output method MUST
                     output a document type declaration, it MUST be serialized
                     immediately before the first element, if any, and the name following
                     <!DOCTYPE MUST be HTML
                     or html.
                  
undeclare-prefixes Parameter
                  The undeclare-prefixes parameter is not applicable to the HTML output method.
                  
normalization-form Parameter
                  The
                     normalization-form
                     parameter is applicable to the
                     HTML output method.
                     The values NFC and
                     none MUST be supported by the serializer.
                     A serialization error [err:SESU0011] results if the value of the normalization-form
                     parameter specifies a normalization form that is not supported by the
                     serializer;
                     the serializer
                     MUST signal the error.
                  
media-type Parameter
                  The media-type parameter is applicable to the
                     HTML output method.
                     See 3 Serialization Parameters for more
                     information.  See 7.4.13 HTML Output Method: the include-content-type Parameter regarding how this parameter is used with the include-content-type parameter.
                  
use-character-maps Parameter
                  The use-character-maps parameter is applicable to the
                     HTML output method.  See 11 Character Maps for more
                     information.
                  
byte-order-mark Parameter
                  The byte-order-mark parameter is
                     applicable to the HTML output method.  See
                     3 Serialization Parameters for more information.
                  
escape-uri-attributes Parameter
                  
                     If the escape-uri-attributes parameter
                     has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the HTML output method MUST
                     apply URI escaping to 
                     URI attribute values, except that relative URIs MUST NOT be absolutized.
                     
                  
Note:
This escaping is deliberately confined to non-ASCII characters,
                        because escaping of ASCII characters is not always appropriate, for
                        example when URIs or URI fragments are interpreted locally by the HTML
                        user agent. Even in the case of non-ASCII characters, escaping can
                        sometimes cause problems. More precise control of URI escaping is
                        therefore available by setting escape-uri-attributes to
                        no, and controlling the escaping of URIs by using methods defined in
                        Section 
                           
                           6.2 fn:encode-for-uri
                           FO31 and Section 
                           
                           6.3 fn:iri-to-uri
                           FO31.
                     
include-content-type Parameter
                  If there is a head element,
                     and the include-content-type parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the HTML output method
                     MUST add a meta element
                     as the first child element
                     of the head element specifying the character encoding
                     actually used.
                  
For example,
<HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=EUC-JP"> ...
The content type MUST
                     be set to the value given for the
                     media-type parameter.
                  
If a meta element has been added to the head element as described above,
                     then any existing meta element child of the head element having an
                     http-equiv attribute with the value
                     "Content-Type", making the comparison
                     
                     without regard to case
                     after first stripping leading and trailing spaces from the value of
                     the attribute solely for the purposes of comparison,
                     
                     MUST be discarded.
                  
Note:
This process removes possible parameters in the attribute value. For example,
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" 
      content="text/html;version='3.0'"/>in the data model instance would be replaced by,
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" 
      content="text/html;charset=utf-8"/>item-separator Parameter
                  The effect of the item-separator serialization parameter
                     is described in 2 Sequence Normalization.
                  
The Text output method serializes the instance of the data model by outputting the string value of the document node created by the markup generation step of the phases of serialization without any escaping.
A newline character in the instance of the data model MAY be output using any character sequence that is conventionally used to represent a line ending in the chosen system environment.
Note:
The rule just stated applies to newline characters (#xA); it does not apply to occurrences in the data model instance of carriage return (CR), NEL, or LINE SEPARATOR characters; these should be output literally, regardless of the conventions for line endings in the system environment.
To illustrate, the following table shows the expected output for various character sequences in environments which conventionally use #xA (LF, as in Linux systems), #xD followed by #xA (CR+LF, Windows), #xD (CR only, older versions of Mac OS), #x85 (NEL, some IBM operating systems), or #x2028 (LINE SEPARATOR) to separate lines:
| Input | #xA systems | #xD#xA systems | #xD systems | #x85 systems | #x2028 systems | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| character #xD | character #xD | character #xD | character #xD | character #xD | character #xD | 
| character #xA | character #xA | string #xD + #xA | character #xD | character #x85 | character #x2028 | 
| string #xD + #xA | string #xD + #xA | string #xD + #xD + #xA | string #xD + #xD | string #xD + #x85 | string #xD + #x2028 | 
| string #xD + #xD + #xA | string #xD + #xD + #xA | string #xD + #xD + #xD + #xA | string #xD + #xD + #xD | string #xD + #xD + #x85 | string #xD + #xD + #x2028 | 
version Parameter
                  The version parameter is not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
html-version Parameter
                  The html-version parameter is not applicable to the
                     Text output method.
                  
encoding Parameter
                  The encoding parameter identifies the encoding that
                     the Text output method
                     MUST use to convert sequences of
                     characters to sequences of bytes.
                     Serializers
                     are REQUIRED to support values of UTF-8 and
                     UTF-16.
                     A serialization error [err:SESU0007]
                     occurs if the serializer
                     does not support the encoding specified
                     by the encoding parameter.
                     The serializer
                     MUST signal the error.
                     If the instance of the data model contains a
                     character that cannot be represented in the encoding that the
                     serializer is using for output, the serializer
                     MUST
                     signal a serialization error [err:SERE0008].
                  
indent and suppress-indentation Parameters
                  The indent
                     and suppress-indentation
                     parameters are not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
cdata-section-elements Parameter
                  The cdata-section-elements parameter is not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
omit-xml-declaration and standalone Parameters
                  The omit-xml-declaration and  standalone parameters are not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
doctype-system and doctype-public Parameters
                  The doctype-system and  doctype-public parameters are not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
undeclare-prefixes Parameter
                  The undeclare-prefixes parameter is not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
normalization-form Parameter
                  The normalization-form
                     parameter is applicable to the
                     Text output method.
                     The values NFC
                     and none MUST be supported by the serializer.
                     A serialization error [err:SESU0011] results if the value of the
                     normalization-form parameter specifies a normalization form
                     that is not supported by the serializer; the
                     serializer MUST signal the
                     error.
                  
media-type Parameter
                  The media-type parameter is applicable to the
                     Text output method.
                     See 3 Serialization Parameters for more
                     information.
                  
use-character-maps Parameter
                  The use-character-maps parameter is applicable to the
                     Text output method.
                     See 11 Character Maps for more
                     information.
                  
byte-order-mark Parameter
                  The byte-order-mark parameter is
                     applicable to the Text output method.  See
                     3 Serialization Parameters for more information.
                  
escape-uri-attributes Parameter
                  The escape-uri-attributes parameter is not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
include-content-type Parameter
                  The include-content-type parameter is not applicable to the Text output method.
                  
item-separator Parameter
                  The effect of the item-separator serialization parameter
                     is described in 2 Sequence Normalization.
                  
The JSON output method serializes the instance of the data model as a JSON value using the JSON syntax defined in [RFC 7159]. Sequence normalization is not performed for this output method.
An array item in the
                     data model instance is
                     serialized to a JSON array by outputting the serialized JSON value of
                     each 
                     member
                     within the array separated by delimiters according to the
                     JSON array syntax, i.e. [member, member, ...].
                     Each 
                        
                        member
                        in the array is to be serialized 
                        
                        by recursively applying the rules
                        in this section.
                     
                  
A map item 
                     in the data model
                     instance
                     is serialized to a JSON object by outputting, for each key/value pair,
                     the string value of the key 
                     
                     to a JSON string, followed by
                     the serialized JSON value of the entry,
                     separated by delimiters according to the JSON object 
                     syntax, i.e. {key:value, key:value, ...}.
                     The order in which each key/value pair appears 
                        in the serialized output is 
                        implementation-dependent.
If any two keys of the map item have the same 
                     string value,
                     serialization error [err:SERE0022] is raised,
                     unless the allow-duplicate-names parameter has
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1.
                     
                  
                     A node in the data model instance 
                     is serialized to a JSON string by outputting 
                     the result of serializing the node using the method specified by the 
                     json-node-output-method parameter.  
                     
                     
                        The node is serialized with the serialization parameter omit-xml-declaration set
                        to yes and with no other serialization parameters set.
                        
                     
                  
An atomic
                        valueXP31 in the data model instance with a numeric type, or
                     derived from a numeric type xs:float, xs:double or xs:decimal 
                     is
                     serialized to a JSON number.
                     Implementations MAY serialize the
                        numeric value using any lexical representation of a JSON number defined in [RFC 7159].
                        
                     If the numeric value cannot be 
                        represented in the JSON grammar (such as Infinity or NaN), then the 
                        serializer MUST 
                        signal a serialization error 
                        [err:SERE0020].
                     
                  
An atomic valueXP31 
                     in the data model instance
                     of type xs:boolean and value true
                     is
                     serialized to the JSON token true.
                  
An atomic valueXP31 
                     in the data model instance
                     of type xs:boolean and value false
                     is
                     serialized to the JSON token false.
                  
An atomic
                        valueXP31 in the data model instance of any other type 
                     is
                     serialized to a JSON string by outputting the 
                     
                     result of applying the fn:string function to
                     the item.
                  
An empty sequence in the data model 
                     instance is serialized to the JSON token null.
                  
A sequence of length greater than one in the data model instance will result in a serialization error [err:SERE0023].
Any item in the data model instance of type not specified in the above list will result in a serialization error [err:SERE0021].
[Definition: Whenever a value is serialized to a JSON string, the following procedure is applied to the supplied string:
Any character in the string for which character mapping is defined (see 11 Character Maps) is substituted by the replacement string defined in the character map.
                     Any other character in the input string (but not a character produced by character
                     mapping) 
                     is a candidate for 
                     Unicode Normalization if requested by the normalization-form parameter,
                     and JSON escaping. JSON escaping replaces the characters 
                     quotation mark, backspace, form-feed, newline, carriage return, 
                     tab, reverse solidus, or 
                        solidus by the corresponding JSON escape sequences
                     \", \b, \f, \n,
                     \r, \t, \\, or \/ 
                     respectively, and any other codepoint in the 
                     range 1-31 or 127-159 by an escape in the form \uHHHH 
                     where HHHH is the hexadecimal representation of the codepoint value.
                     Escaping is also applied to any characters that cannot be represented in the selected
                     encoding.
                     
                  
The resulting string is enclosed in double quotation marks.
]
               Finally, encoding, as controlled by the encoding parameter, 
               converts the character stream produced by the preceding rules into an octet stream.
               
            
                  When nodes are serialized using the JSON output method, 
                  serialization is delegated to the output method specified by the 
                  json-node-output-method serialization parameter.  The 
                  omit-xml-declaration parameter is set to yes, and no other 
                  serialization parameters are passed down to the serialization 
                  method responsible for serializing the node.
                  
               
version Parameter
                  The version parameter is not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
html-version Parameter
                  The html-version parameter is not applicable to the
                     JSON output method.
                  
encoding Parameter
                  The encoding parameter identifies the encoding that
                     the JSON output method
                     MUST use to convert sequences of
                     characters to sequences of bytes.
                     Serializers
                     are REQUIRED to support values of UTF-8 and
                     UTF-16.
                     A serialization error [err:SESU0007]
                     occurs if the serializer
                     does not support the encoding specified
                     by the encoding parameter.
                     The serializer
                     MUST signal the error.
                     If the instance of the data model contains a
                     character that cannot be represented in the encoding that the
                     serializer is using for output, the serializer
                     MUST
                     signal a serialization error 
                     [err:SERE0008].
                  
Note:
If an encoding other than UTF-8, UTF-16, UTF-32, US-ASCII, or an
                        equivalent is specified for the encoding parameter, the
                        output will (except in unusual circumstances) fail to conform to the
                        definition of JSON in [RFC 7159].
                     
indent and suppress-indentation Parameters
                  The indent parameter
                     controls whether the serializer
                     adjusts the whitespace in the serialized result so that a person will
                     find it easier to read. If the indent parameter has 
                     
                     one of the values yes, true or 1,
                     the serializer MAY output
                     additional whitespace characters adjacent to the JSON structural
                     tokens.  If the indent parameter has the value
                     no, false or 0, 
                     the serializer
                     MUST output no whitespace characters adjacent to
                     the JSON structural tokens.
                     
                  
                     The suppress-indentation parameter is not applicable to
                     the JSON output method.
                     
                  
cdata-section-elements Parameter
                  The cdata-section-elements parameter is not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
omit-xml-declaration and standalone Parameters
                  The omit-xml-declaration and  standalone parameters are not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
doctype-system and doctype-public Parameters
                  The doctype-system and  doctype-public parameters are not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
undeclare-prefixes Parameter
                  The undeclare-prefixes parameter is not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
normalization-form Parameter
                  The normalization-form
                     parameter is applicable to the JSON output method.
                     The values NFC
                     and none MUST be supported by the serializer.
                     A serialization error [err:SESU0011] results if the value of the
                     normalization-form parameter specifies a normalization form
                     that is not supported by the serializer; the
                     serializer MUST signal the
                     error.
                  
media-type Parameter
                  The media-type parameter is applicable to the
                     JSON output method.
                     See 3 Serialization Parameters for more
                     information.
                  
use-character-maps Parameter
                  The use-character-maps parameter is applicable to the
                     JSON output method.
                     See 11 Character Maps for more
                     information.
                  
byte-order-mark Parameter
                  The byte-order-mark parameter is
                     applicable to the JSON output method.  See
                     3 Serialization Parameters for more information.
                  
Note:
Serialized output containing a byte-order mark does not conform to the definition of JSON in [RFC 7159] (although conforming JSON parsers are allowed to tolerate the byte-order mark).
escape-uri-attributes Parameter
                  The escape-uri-attributes parameter is not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
include-content-type Parameter
                  The include-content-type parameter is not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
item-separator Parameter
                  The item-separator serialization 
                     parameter is not applicable to the JSON output method.
                  
allow-duplicate-names Parameter
                  The allow-duplicate-names serialization parameter
                     determines whether the presence of multiple keys in a map item
                     with the same string value (e.g. the date 2014-10-01 and the string
                     "2014-10-01") will or will not raise serialization error
                     [err:SERE0022].  If the value is 
                     one of,
                     yes, 
                     true or 1,
                     such duplicate keys will result in duplicate object-member names in
                     the JSON output and no error will be raised because of the duplicate names.
                     If the value is no, false or 0,
                     such duplicate keys are an error 
                     ([err:SERE0022]).
                  
json-node-output-method Parameter
                  
                     The json-node-output-method serialization parameter determines how a node 
                     in the data model instance gets converted to a JSON value.  
                     If the value is one of xml, xhtml, html or text, 
                     then the node is converted to a JSON string by serializing the node using the output method 
                     specified by this parameter.  If the value is xml or xhtml then 
                     the node is serialised with the additional serialization parameter omit-xml-declaration 
                     set to yes.
                     
                  
The Adaptive output method serializes the instance of the data model into a human readable form for the purposes of debugging query results. The intention of this is to allow any valid XDM instance to be serialized without raising a serialization error. Sequence normalization is not performed for this output method.
Each item in the supplied sequence is serialized individually as
               follows, with an occurrence of the chosen item-separator
               between successive items.
            
A document, element, text, comment, or processing instruction node is serialized using the XML output method described in 5 XML Output Method.
An attribute or namespace node is serialized as if it had a containing
                     element node.  For example an
                     attribute node might be serialized as the string
                     xsi:type="xs:integer"; a namespace node might be
                     serialized as
                     xmlns:sns="http://example.com/sample-namespace".
                     
                  
Note:
This may result in output of QNames containing prefixes whose binding is not displayed.
An atomic valueXP31 is serialized as follows:
An instance of xs:boolean is serialized as true() or false(). 
                        
An instance of xs:string, xs:untypedAtomic
                            or xs:anyURI
                           is serialized by enclosing the value in double 
                           quotation marks and doubling any quotes within the value; or optionally by enclosing
                           the value 
                           in apostrophes and doubling any apostrophes within the value.
                           The resulting value is then serialized using the Text output method 
                              described in 8 Text Output Method.
                           
                        
Note:
The Text output method will apply character expansion and encoding rules to this string as specified by the serialization parameters.
An instance of xs:integer or xs:decimal is serialized by converting 
                           the value to a string using the fn:string function.
                        
An instance of xs:double is serialized by applying the function 
                           format-number(?, '0.0##########################e0')
                           using the following default decimal format properties:
| Property name | Property value | 
|---|---|
| decimal-separator | The period character (.) | 
| exponent-separator | The character (e) | 
| grouping-separator | The comma character (,) | 
| zero-digit | The Western digit zero (#x30). | 
| digit | The number sign character (#) | 
| infinity | The string "INF" | 
| NaN | The string "NaN" | 
| minus-sign | The hyphen-minus character (#x2D) | 
An instance of xs:QName or xs:NOTATION is serialized 
                           as a URI-qualified name (that is, in the form Q{uri}local).
                        
An atomic value of any other type is serialized using the syntax of a constructor
                           
                           function: xs:TYPE("VAL") where TYPE is the name of the primitive 
                           type, and VAL is the result of applying the fn:string() function.
                           For example, xs:date("2015-07-17").
                           The resulting string is then serialized using the Text output method 
                              described in 8 Text Output Method.
                     An array item is serialized using the syntax 
                     of a 
                        SquareArrayConstructor
                        XP31, 
                     that is as [member,member, ... ]. The members, which in general are sequences, 
                     are serialized in the form (item,item, ...) where the items are serialized by 
                     applying these rules recursively. The items are separated by commas 
                     (not by the item-separator character). The enclosing parentheses are optional if the
                     sequence 
                     has length one. 
                  
Note:
The serializer should avoid outputting the parentheses if it is able to determine the length of the sequence before serializing the first item; but it is allowed to output parentheses around a singleton if this avoids buffering data in memory.
                     A map item is serialized using the syntax of a 
                     
                        MapConstructor
                        XP31, that is as map{key:value, key:value, ...}.
                     The order of entries is implementation-dependent. The key is serialized by applying
                     the rules 
                     for serializing an atomic value. The values are serialized in the same way as the
                     members of an array (see above).
                     
                  
A function item is
                     serialized to the representation 
                        name#A where 
                     name is 
                     a representation of
                     the function name
                     and A is the arity. 
                     If the function name is in one of the namespaces
                        http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions,
                        http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions/math,
                        http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions/map,
                        http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions/array or
                        http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema,
                        then the name is output as a lexical QName using the conventional prefix 
                        fn, math, map, array, or xs
                        as appropriate; if it is in any other namespace or in no namespace, then the name
                        is 
                        output as a URI-qualified name (that is, Q{uri}local).
                         
                     If the function is anonymous,
                     name is replaced by the string
                     (anonymous-function).  
                  
Note:
The following examples illustrate this rule:
fn:exists#1 is serialized as function fn:exists#1
Q{http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions}exists#1 is serialized as fn:exists#1
function($a) { $a } is serialized as (anonymous-function)#1
math:pi#0 is serialized as math:pi#0
Character maps are applied (a) when nodes are serialized using the XML output method, and (b) to any value represented as a string enclosed in quotation marks.
Optionally, in all the above constructs, characters whose visual 
               representation is ambiguous (for example tab or non-breaking-space) may be represented
               in the 
               form of an XML numeric character reference (for example 	 or  )
            
Note:
In many cases the serialization of an item conforms to the syntax of an XQuery expression whose result is that item. There are exceptions, however: for example the syntax will not be valid XQuery in the case of free-standing attribute or namespace nodes, or QName values, or anonymous functions; and where it is valid XQuery, the result of evaluating the expression will not necessarily be identical to the original: for example, the distinction between strings and untypedAtomic values is lost.
If any value cannot be output because doing so would cause a serialization error, the behavior is implementation-defined.
If the output is sent to a destination that allows hyperlinks to be included in the generated text, then the serializer MAY include implementation-dependent hyperlinks to provide additional information for example:
to allow the type of atomic valuesXP31 to be ascertained.
to allow the namespace binding of prefixes to be ascertained.
to provide further information about the cause of error indicators.
                  For some item types the Adaptive output method will delegate serialization to other
                  output methods. 
                  With the exception of the byte-order-mark serialization parameter, all serialization parameters, 
                  if set, will be passed down to the serialization method that is applied to each item
                  in the supplied sequence. 
                  Only the item-separator and byte-order-mark parameters are directly applicable to the Adaptive output method. 
                  
               
version Parameter
                  The version parameter is not directly
                     applicable to the Adaptive output method.
                     
                  
html-version Parameter
                  The html-version parameter is not directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method.
                     
                  
encoding Parameter
                  The encoding parameter is not directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method.
                  
indent and suppress-indentation Parameters
                  The indent and
                     suppress-indentation parameters are not directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method.
                  
cdata-section-elements Parameter
                  The cdata-section-elements parameter is not directly 
                     applicable to the Adaptive output method.
                  
omit-xml-declaration and standalone Parameters
                  The omit-xml-declaration and standalone
                     parameters are not directly applicable to the Adaptive output
                     method.
                  
Note:
If these parameters call for an XML declaration to be serialized, then an XML declaration is to be output each time the Adaptive output method delegates the serialization of a node to the XML output method. If several node items appear in the sequence to be serialized or as values in maps or arrays to be serialized, then the output will contain several XML declarations.
doctype-system and doctype-public Parameters
                  The doctype-system and  doctype-public
                     parameters are not directly applicable to the Adaptive output
                     method.
                  
undeclare-prefixes Parameter
                  The undeclare-prefixes parameter is not directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method.
                  
normalization-form Parameter
                  The normalization-form parameter is not directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method.
                     
                  
media-type Parameter
                  The media-type parameter is not directly applicable to the Adaptive output
                     method.
                     
                  
use-character-maps Parameter
                  The use-character-maps parameter is directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method only as elsewhere specified.
                     
                  
byte-order-mark Parameter
                  The byte-order-mark parameter is  applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method. 
                      See
                        3 Serialization Parameters for more information.
                     
                  
Note:
A byte order mark can appear only once in the serialized output. Therefore, this parameter does not get passed down to any delegated output method.
escape-uri-attributes Parameter
                  The escape-uri-attributes parameter is not directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method.
                     
                  
include-content-type Parameter
                  The include-content-type parameter is not directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method.
                     
                  
item-separator Parameter
                  The item-separator serialization parameter is directly applicable to the
                     Adaptive output method. It specifies the string to be inserted between
                     adjacent serialized items.
                     
                        If the item-separator parameter is absent, the string
                        "
"
                        (a single newline character) is used by the Adaptive output method as the 
                        item-separator value.
                        
                     
                  
The use-character-maps parameter is a list of characters
               and corresponding string substitutions.
            
Character maps allow a specific character appearing in a text or attribute node or a string in the instance of the data model to be replaced with a specified string of characters during serialization. The string that is substituted is output "as is," and the serializer performs no checks that the resulting document is well-formed. This mechanism can therefore be used to introduce arbitrary markup in the serialized output. See Section 26.1 Character Maps XT30 of [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0] for examples of using character mapping in XSLT.
Character mapping is applied to the characters that actually appear in a text or attribute node or a string in the instance of the data model, before any other serialization operations such as escaping or Unicode Normalization are applied. If a character is mapped, then it is not subjected to XML or HTML escaping, nor to Unicode Normalization. The string that is substituted for a character is not validated or processed in any way by the serializer, except for translation into the target encoding. In particular, it is not subjected to XML or HTML escaping, it is not subjected to Unicode Normalization, and it is not subjected to further character mapping.
Character mapping is not applied to characters in text nodes whose
               parent elements are listed in the cdata-section-elements
               parameter,
               
               nor to characters for which output escaping has
               been disabled (disabling output escaping is an [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0]
               feature),
               
               nor to characters in attribute
               values that are subject to URI escaping defined for the HTML and
               XHTML output methods, unless URI escaping has been disabled using the
               escape-uri-attributes parameter in the output
               definition.
            
On serialization, occurrences of a character specified in the
               use-character-maps in text nodes,
               attribute values
               and strings
               are replaced by the corresponding string from the use-character-maps
               parameter.
            
Note:
Using a character map can result in non-well-formed documents if the string contains XML-significant characters. For example, it is possible to create documents containing unmatched start and end tags, references to entities that are not declared, or attributes that contain tags or unescaped quotation marks.
If a character is mapped, then it is not subjected to XML or HTML escaping.
A serialization error [err:SERE0008] occurs if character mapping causes the output of a string containing a character that cannot be represented in the encoding that the serializer is using for output. The serializer MUST signal the error.
Serialization is intended primarily as a component of a host language. [Definition: A host language is another specification that includes, by reference, this specification and all of its requirements. A host language might be a programming language such as [XSL Transformations (XSLT) Version 3.0] or [XQuery 3.1: An XML Query Language], or it might be an application programming interface (API) intended to be used by programs written in some other high-level programming language. The use of the term language is not intended to preclude the possibility that this specification might be referenced outside the context of a programming language specification.] This document relies on specifications that use it to specify conformance criteria for Serialization in their respective environments. Specifications that set conformance criteria for their use of Serialization MUST NOT change the semantic definitions of Serialization as given in this specification, except by subsetting and/or compatible extensions. It is the responsibility of the host language to specify how serialization errors are to be handled.
Certain facilities in this specification are described as producing implementation-defined results. A claim that asserts conformance with this specification MUST be accompanied by documentation stating the effect of each implementation-defined feature. For convenience, a non-normative checklist of implementation-defined features is provided at E.1 Checklist of Implementation-Defined Features.
The following schema describes the structure of a Data Model instance that can be used to specify the settings of serialization parameters using the mechanism described in 3.1 Setting Serialization Parameters by Means of a Data Model Instance.
A copy of this schema is available at http://www.w3.org/2017/01/xslt-xquery-serialization/schema-for-serialization-parameters.xsd.
<xs:schema xmlns:xs="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema"
    targetNamespace="http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization"
    xmlns:output="http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization"
    elementFormDefault="qualified">
  <xs:annotation>
    <xs:documentation>
      This is a schema for serialization parameters for XSLT and
      XQuery Serialization 3.1.
      This schema is available for use under the conditions of the
      W3C Software License published at
      http://www.w3.org/Consortium/Legal/copyright-software-19980720
      
      It defines a schema for XML Infoset instances with which a
      user of a host language MAY specify serialization parameters
      for use in serializing an instance of the XQuery and XPath
      Data Model.  It also provides hooks that allow the inclusion
      of implementation- defined serialization parameters and
      implementation-defined modifiers to serialization parameters.
    </xs:documentation>
  </xs:annotation>
  <xs:simpleType name="EQName">
    <!--* In principle, this could be declared as a single-step
        * restriction of xs:token with the pattern
        * "Q\{(.*)\}[\i-[:]][\c-[:]]*".  We derive it in two
        * steps because a bug causes some widely used processors 
        * not to support character-class subtraction.
        *-->
    <xs:restriction>
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
          <xs:pattern value="Q\{[^{}]*\}[\i][\c]*"/>
          <xs:whiteSpace value="collapse"/>
        </xs:restriction>
      </xs:simpleType>
      <xs:pattern value="Q\{.*\}[^:]*"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  
  <xs:simpleType name="Prefixed-QName">
    <xs:annotation>
      <xs:documentation>
        Prefixed-QName matches only QNames with a non-null prefix:  
        that is, only QNames with a colon.
      </xs:documentation>
    </xs:annotation>
    <xs:restriction base="xs:QName">
      <xs:pattern value=".*:.*"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  
  <xs:simpleType name="Qualified-EQName">
    <xs:annotation>
      <xs:documentation>
        Qualified-EQName matches only EQNames with a non-null namespace name.
      </xs:documentation>
    </xs:annotation>
    <xs:restriction base="output:EQName">
      <xs:pattern value=".*\{(.*\S.*)\}.*"/>
    </xs:restriction>    
  </xs:simpleType>
  
  <xs:simpleType name="QName-or-EQName">
    <xs:union memberTypes="xs:QName output:EQName"/> 
  </xs:simpleType>   
  
  <xs:simpleType name="QNames-type">
    <xs:list itemType="output:QName-or-EQName"/>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="yes-no-type">
    <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
      <xs:enumeration value="no"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="yes"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="false"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="true"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="0"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="1"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="yes-no-omit-type">
    <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
      <xs:enumeration value="no"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="omit"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="yes"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="false"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="true"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="0"/>
      <xs:enumeration value="1"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="char-type">
    <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
      <xs:maxLength value="1"/>
      <xs:minLength value="1"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="encoding-string-type">
    <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
      <xs:pattern value="[A-Za-z][A-Za-z0-9._\-]*"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="json-node-output-method-type">
    <xs:union>
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
          <xs:enumeration value="html"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="text"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="xml"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="xhtml"/>
        </xs:restriction>
      </xs:simpleType>
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="output:EQName">
          <xs:pattern value="Q\{\s*\}(html|text|xml|xhtml)"/>
        </xs:restriction>
      </xs:simpleType>
      <!--* other values must have non-null namespace URI *-->
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="output:Prefixed-QName"/>        
      </xs:simpleType>
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="output:Qualified-EQName"/>        
      </xs:simpleType>
    </xs:union>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="method-type">
    <xs:union>
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
          <xs:enumeration value="html"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="text"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="xml"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="xhtml"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="json"/>
          <xs:enumeration value="adaptive"/>
        </xs:restriction>
      </xs:simpleType>
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="output:EQName">
          <xs:pattern value="Q\{\s*\}(html|text|xml|xhtml|json|adaptive)"/>
        </xs:restriction>
      </xs:simpleType>
      <!--* other values must have non-null namespace URI *-->
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="output:Prefixed-QName"/>        
      </xs:simpleType>
      <xs:simpleType>
        <xs:restriction base="output:Qualified-EQName"/>        
      </xs:simpleType>
    </xs:union>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="pubid-char-string-type">
    <xs:restriction base="xs:token">
      <xs:pattern value="([- \r\n\ta-zA-Z0-9'()+,./:=?;!*#@$_%])*"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <xs:simpleType name="system-id-string-type">
    <xs:restriction base="xs:string">
      <xs:pattern value="[^']*|[^"]*"/>
    </xs:restriction>
  </xs:simpleType>
  <!--
     - Base type of all serialization parameter types
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="base-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:restriction base="xs:anyType">
        <xs:anyAttribute namespace="##other" 
                         processContents="lax"/>
      </xs:restriction>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Generic string serialization parameters
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="string-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="xs:string" 
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  
  <!--
     - Generic tokenized string serialization parameters
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="tokenized-string-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
          type="xs:token" 
          use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Generic decimal serialization parameters
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="decimal-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="xs:decimal" 
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for "yes", "no", "true", "false", "0" or "1"
     - serialization parameters
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="yes-no-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:yes-no-type" 
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for list of xs:QName
     - serialization parameters
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="QNames-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:QNames-type" 
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for "yes", "no", "true", "false", "0", "1" or "omit"
     - serialization parameters
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="yes-no-omit-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:yes-no-omit-type"
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for NMTOKEN serialization
       parameters
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="NMTOKEN-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="xs:NMTOKEN" 
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Base element declaration for all serialization parameter
       elements
    -->
  <xs:element name="serialization-parameter-element"
              abstract="true"
              type="output:base-param-type"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for allow-duplicate-names
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="allow-duplicate-names" 
              name="allow-duplicate-names" 
              type="output:yes-no-param-type"
              substitutionGroup 
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for byte-order-mark
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="byte-order-mark" 
              name="byte-order-mark" 
              type="output:yes-no-param-type"
              substitutionGroup 
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for cdata-section-elements
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="cdata-section-elements" 
              name="cdata-section-elements" 
              type="output:QNames-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for doctype-public parameter
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="doctype-public-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:pubid-char-string-type"
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for doctype-public parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="doctype-public" 
              name="doctype-public" 
              type="output:doctype-public-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for doctype-system parameter
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="doctype-system-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:system-id-string-type"
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for doctype-system parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="doctype-system" 
              name="doctype-system" 
              type="output:doctype-system-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for encoding parameter
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="encoding-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:encoding-string-type"
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for encoding parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="encoding" 
              name="encoding" 
              type="output:encoding-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for escape-uri-attributes
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="escape-uri-attributes"
              name="escape-uri-attributes"
              type="output:yes-no-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for html-version parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="html-version" 
              name="html-version"
              type="output:decimal-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for include-content-type
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="include-content-type" 
              name="include-content-type"
              type="output:yes-no-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for indent parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="indent" 
              name="indent"
              type="output:yes-no-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for item-separator 
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="item-separator" 
              name="item-separator"
              type="output:string-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for json-node-output-method parameter
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="json-node-output-method-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:json-node-output-method-type"
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for json-node-output-method parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="json-node-output-method" 
              name="json-node-output-method" 
              type="output:json-node-output-method-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for media-type parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="media-type" 
              name="media-type" 
              type="output:tokenized-string-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for method parameter
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="method-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:attribute name="value" 
                      type="output:method-type"
                      use="required"/>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for method parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="method" 
              name="method" 
              type="output:method-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for normalization-form
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="normalization-form" 
              name="normalization-form" 
              type="output:NMTOKEN-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for omit-xml-declaration
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="omit-xml-declaration" 
              name="omit-xml-declaration" 
              type="output:yes-no-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for standalone parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="standalone" 
              name="standalone" 
              type="output:yes-no-omit-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for suppress-indentation
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="suppress-indentation" 
              name="suppress-indentation" 
              type="output:QNames-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for undeclare-prefixes
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="undeclare-prefixes" 
              name="undeclare-prefixes" 
              type="output:yes-no-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter type for use-character-maps
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:complexType name="use-character-maps-param-type">
    <xs:complexContent>
      <xs:extension base="output:base-param-type">
        <xs:sequence>
          <xs:element name="character-map" 
                      minOccurs="0"
                      maxOccurs="unbounded">
            <xs:complexType>
              <xs:attribute name="character" 
                            type="output:char-type"/>
              <xs:attribute name="map-string" 
                            type="xs:string"/>
              <xs:anyAttribute namespace="##other"
                               processContents="lax"/>
            </xs:complexType>
          </xs:element>
          <xs:any minOccurs="0" 
                  namespace="##other"
                  processContents="lax"/>
        </xs:sequence>
      </xs:extension>
    </xs:complexContent>
  </xs:complexType>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for use-character-maps
       parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="use-character-maps" 
              name="use-character-maps"
              type="output:use-character-maps-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <!--
     - Serialization parameter element for version parameter
    -->
  <xs:element id="version" 
              name="version"
              type="output:tokenized-string-param-type"
              substitutionGroup
              = "output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
  <xs:element name="serialization-parameters">
    <xs:complexType>
      <xs:choice minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
        <xs:element ref="output:serialization-parameter-element"/>
        <xs:any namespace="##other"
                processContents="lax"/>
      </xs:choice>
    </xs:complexType>
  </xs:element>
</xs:schema>
This document uses the err prefix which represents the
               same namespace URI (http://www.w3.org/2005/xqt-errors) as defined in
               [XML Path Language (XPath) 3.1].  Use of this
               namespace prefix binding in this document is not normative.
            
It is an error if an item in S6 in sequence normalization is an attribute node or a namespace node.
It is an error if the serializer is unable to satisfy the rules for either a well-formed XML document entity or a well-formed XML external general parsed entity, or both, except for content modified by the character expansion phase of serialization.
It is an error to specify the doctype-system parameter, or to
                     specify the standalone parameter with a value other than
                     omit, if the instance of the data model contains text
                     nodes or multiple element nodes as children of the root
                     node.
                  
It is an error if the serialized result would contain an
                     NCNameNames that contains a character that is not
                     permitted by the version of Namespaces in XML specified by the
                     version parameter.
                  
It is an error if the serialized result would contain a character
                     that is not permitted by the version of XML specified by the
                     version parameter.
                  
It is an error if an output encoding other than UTF-8
                     or UTF-16 is requested and the serializer does not support that
                     encoding.
                  
It is an error if a character that cannot be represented in the encoding that the serializer is using for output appears in a context where character references are not allowed (for example if the character occurs in the name of an element).
It is an error if the omit-xml-declaration parameter
                     has the value yes, 
                     true or 1,
                     and the standalone
                     attribute has a value other than omit; or the
                     version parameter has a value other than 1.0
                     and the doctype-system parameter is
                     specified.
                  
It is an error if the output method is xml or
                     xhtml, the value of the undeclare-prefixes
                     parameter is 
                     one of,
                     yes,
                      true or 1,
                     and the value of the
                     version parameter is 1.0.
                  
It is an error if the value of the normalization-form
                     parameter specifies a normalization form that is not supported by the
                     serializer.
                  
It is an error if the value of the normalization-form
                     parameter is fully-normalized and any relevant construct
                     of the result begins with a combining character.
                  
It is an error if the serializer does not support the version of
                     XML or HTML specified by the version parameter.
                  
It is an error to use the HTML output method if characters which are permitted in XML but not in HTML appear in the instance of the data model.
It is an error to use the HTML output method when >
                     appears within a processing instruction in the data model instance
                     being serialized.
                  
It is an error if a parameter value is invalid for the defined domain.
It is an error if evaluating an expression in order to extract the setting of a serialization parameter from a data model instance would yield an error.
It is an error if evaluating an expression in order to extract the
                     setting of the use-character-maps serialization parameter
                     from a data model instance would yield a sequence of length greater
                     than one.
                  
It is an error if an instance of the data model used to specify the settings of serialization parameters specifies the value of the same parameter more than once.
It is an error if a numeric value being serialized using the 
                     JSON output method cannot be represented in the JSON grammar
                     (e.g. +INF, -INF, NaN).
                     
                  
It is an error if a sequence being serialized using the JSON output method includes items for which no rules are provided in the appropriate section of the serialization rules.
It is an error if a map being serialized using the JSON output method
                     has two keys with the same string value, unless the 
                     allow-duplicate-names has the value
                     yes,
                      true or 1.
                  
It is an error if a sequence being serialized using the JSON output method is of length greater than one.
The following list of attributes are declared as type %URI or 
               %UriList for a given HTML or XHTML element, with the exception of the 
               name attribute for element A which is not a URI type.  
               The name attribute for element A SHOULD be escaped as is
               recommended by the HTML Recommendation [HTML] in Appendix B.2.1.
            
| Attributes | Elements | 
|---|---|
| action | FORM | 
| archive | OBJECT | 
| background | BODY | 
| cite | BLOCKQUOTE, DEL, INS, Q | 
| classid | OBJECT | 
| codebase | APPLET, OBJECT | 
| data | OBJECT | 
| datasrc | BUTTON, DIV, INPUT, OBJECT, SELECT, SPAN, TABLE, TEXTAREA | 
| for | SCRIPT | 
| formaction | BUTTON, INPUT | 
| href | A, AREA, BASE, LINK | 
| icon | COMMAND | 
| longdesc | FRAME, IFRAME, IMG | 
| manifest | HTML | 
| name | A | 
| poster | VIDEO | 
| profile | HEAD | 
| src | AUDIO, EMBED, FRAME, IFRAME, IMG, INPUT, SCRIPT, SOURCE, TRACK, VIDEO | 
| usemap | IMG, INPUT, OBJECT | 
| value | INPUT | 
This appendix provides a summary of Serialization features whose effect is explicitly implementation-defined or implementation-dependent.
The following list describes Serialization features whose effect is explicitly implementation-defined. The conformance rules (see 12 Conformance) require vendors to provide documentation that explains how these choices have been exercised.
method serialization 
                     parameter, then the parameter specifies an implementation-defined
                     output method. (See 3 Serialization Parameters)
                  http://www.w3.org/2010/xslt-xquery-serialization, the
                     implementation MAY interpret them to specify the
                     values of implementation-defined
                     serialization parameters in an
                     implementation-defined manner.
                     (See 3.1 Setting Serialization Parameters by Means of a Data Model Instance)
                  version parameter for the XML or XHTML
                     output method for which this document does not provide a normative definition,
                     the behavior is
                     implementation-defined. (See 5.1.1 XML Output Method: the version Parameter)
                  normalization-form form parameter is not NFC, NFD,
                     NFKC, NFKD, fully-normalized,
                     or none then the meaning of the value and its effect is
                     implementation-defined. (See 5.1.9 XML Output Method: the normalization-form Parameter)
                  basefont, frame and isindex
                     elements, which are not part of HTML5 are considered to be void elements when
                     the requested HTML
                        version has the value 5.0.
                     
                     (See 7.1 Markup for Elements)
                  version parameter for the HTML output
                     method for which this document does not provide a normative definition, the
                     behavior is implementation-defined. (See 7.4.1 HTML Output Method: the version
                           and html-version
                           Parameters)
                  The following list describes Serialization features whose effect is explicitly implementation-dependent. The conformance rules (see 12 Conformance) do not require vendors or specifications which define conformance criteria for serialization to provide documentation that explains how these choices have been exercised.
This appendix details the changes that have been made since the publication of the first public working draft of this version (3.1) of this specification ([XSLT and XQuery Serialization 3.1 (First Public Working Draft)]). For differences between that working draft and earlier versions of this specification, see the Change Log in that draft.
| Bugzilla bug (if applicable) | Erratum (if applicable) | Category | Description of change | Affected sections | 
| Bugzilla bug 29435 | None | Substantive | Allow numbers to be serialized using any legal JSON lexical representation in the JSON output method | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29703 | None | Substantive | Addition of true,false,1and0as 
                           allowable values of Boolean serialization parameters. | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29704 | None | Editorial | Minor changes in static context table. | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29296 | None | Editorial | Adaptive Method, Error Recovery. | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29664 | None | Substantive | JSON Output Method: the json-node-output-method Parameter. | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29665 | None | Substantive | JSON escaping | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29824 | None | Substantive | Adaptive method: decimal format | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29822 | None | Substantive | Adaptive method: xs:anyURI | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29890 | None | Substantive | Specified sequence normalization for arrays | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug (if applicable) | Erratum (if applicable) | Category | Description of change | Affected sections | 
| Bugzilla bug 28811 | None | Editorial | Clarified the serialization of function items in the Adaptive output method | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 28457 | None | Substantive | Specified the namespace of the generated meta element in the XHTML output method | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 28476 | None | Substantive | Clarified the escaping rules for the JSON output method. | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 28947 | None | Substantive | Changed the serialization rules for the Adaptive output method based on implementation feedback. | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 29272 | None | Substantive | Changed the serialization rules for the Adaptive output method based on implementation feedback. | 
 | 
The following changes have been applied previous versions of this document since the publication of the first Public Working Draft.
| Bugzilla bug (if applicable) | Erratum (if applicable) | Category | Description of change | Affected sections | 
| Bugzilla bug 26862 | None | Substantive | Correction of expressions used to describe validation of serialization parameters supplied by means of an XDM data model instance. | 
 | 
| None | None | Editorial | Editorial changes to wording regarding names with null namespace URIs. | 
 | 
| None | None | Editorial | Editorial improvements to presentation of JSON output method. | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 26784 | None | Substantive | Changes to JSON output method | 
 | 
| Bugzilla bug 27498 | None | Substantive | Definition of Adaptive output method | 
 | 
| None | None | Editorial | Addition of appendix with checklist of implementation-dependent features | 
 |