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Third para of Errors section of fn:resolve-uri contains stray text ", then .".
And this one while we're about it (I'm not touching the documents until the CR publication is out): from Abel: Not sure this was previously mentioned somewhere. The text under "Rules" of the date/time functions [1] contains a relative link with a few dots on top of it, leading nowhere. The full text of the segment reads: This function is ··. The precise instant during the query or transformation represented by the value of fn:current-date is ·implementation dependent·. This text can be found under fn:current-date(), fn:current-dateTime(), fn:current-time(). Not sure what the proper term should be here. (Note, the problem arises because the stylesheet used for XSLT allows an empty termref, while the one used for F+O doesn't. We should bring them into line.)
Note also * the red text <xtermdef>available text resources</xtermdef> in the section for the unparsed-text function. * An empty "Error conditions" section in the function-lookup specification.
These trivial editorial errors have all now been fixed in the master XML (post-CR draft) (without any change markup or entry in the change log)