Daniel Veillard wrote:
> Not really. Basically if you give a filename as an input it may have
> to be used later to build an URI from an URI-Reference and there things
> were turning nasty if you were using Windows path names like c:\foo\bar
> for example ../foo2 would give back "foo2" and not "c:\foo2"
I thought that only URI-like reference (file:///c:/foo/bar) to local
filesystem were recognized by libxml2.
Jirka
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