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In base-URI-24 "http://www.example.org/ examples" and "http://www.example.org/ examples" are both malformed URIs according to the library I am using. - Jerome
I'm not sure what to make of this test. XQuery, in section 2.4.5, URI Literals, says: "However, an implementation MAY raise a static error [err:XQST0046] if the value of a URILiteral is of nonzero length and is not in the lexical space of xs:anyURI, ..." Schema Part 2, in section 3.2.17 anyURI, says: "Note: Spaces are, in principle, allowed in the ·lexical space· of anyURI, however, their use is highly discouraged (unless they are encoded by %20)."
Perhaps the thing to do here is is to allow for the error and the expected value as is now. Carmelo
Jerome: We are taking a two step approach to this issue: 1) Leave the test as is and allow implementations to raise the error. 2) Write a second test that uses "%20" instead of the space and require implemntations to pass that test. Please close the bug if in agreement and when able to verify. Thanks, Carmelo