Order of attributes shouldn't matter. This looks like a bug to me.
//Mary
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Daniel Smith wrote:
I am working on search where content is available in multiple languages. I have
found that the position of the “xml:lang” attribute in the root of the document
is affecting the search results.
For example, if I have two documents, each in Spanish, but with the xml:lang
attribute in different positions, querying for an attribute value that is
before the xml:lang attribute is always treated as an “English” value.
Documents:
<doc xml:lang="spa" type="article" uri="/article/1">
<content/>
</doc>
<doc type="article" xml:lang="spa" uri="/article/2">
<content/>
</doc>
Query:
cts:search(/doc,
cts:element-attribute-value-query(xs:QName("doc"), xs:QName("type"),
"article", "lang=spa")
)
This query will return only the first document.
If I omit “lang=spa” from the query then only the second document is returned.
cts:search(/doc,
cts:element-attribute-value-query(xs:QName("doc"), xs:QName("type"),
"article")
)
So a few questions:
Has anyone else run into this before?
Is this the expected behavior?
Is attribute order important for other attributes, or just xml:lang?
Thanks,
-Dan Smith
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