On 07.02.2023 9:53, Norm Tovey-Walsh wrote:
*Blink*. Really? I would not have expected language fixup to do that,
but maybe it does. So xml:lang="" is equivalent to $default-language,
I suppose.
Well, I don't know if this is what XInclude spec says but IIRC there
were some XInclude processors
Hi,
On 06.02.23 19:48, Tony Graham wrote:
On 06/02/2023 15:23, Thomas Schraitle wrote:
...
No localization exists for "" or "". Using default "en".
Error at xsl:text on line 169 column 19 of functions.xsl:
XTMM9000 Processing terminated by xsl:message at line 169 in functions.xsl
Do you
Jirka Kosek wrote:
> On 07.02.2023 9:53, Norm Tovey-Walsh wrote:
> > *Blink*. Really? I would not have expected language fixup to do that,
> > but maybe it does. So xml:lang="" is equivalent to $default-language,
> > I suppose.
>
> Well, I don't know if this is what XInclude spec says but
> The 'terminate="yes"' on line 168 does rather contradict the message
> that processing will continue with the default language.
Yeah. That seems like a bug. Perhaps I did that when I was trying to
debug and forgot to take it out.
Be seeing you,
Tony Graham writes:
> On 06/02/2023 18:58, Dave Pawson wrote:
>> On Mon, 6 Feb 2023 at 18:48, Tony Graham wrote:
> ...
>> Which begs the question, where to set the default language, and should
>> it be reported as a bug if not set?
>> [Guess, $gentext-language will default to 'default language'
Jirka Kosek writes:
> Empty @xml:lang can be result of XInclude when included files do not
> explicitly specify @xml:lang.
*Blink*. Really? I would not have expected language fixup to do that,
but maybe it does. So xml:lang="" is equivalent to $default-language,
I suppose.