> Element c = document.createElement("C");
> Text empty = document.createTextNode("");
> c.appendChild(empty);
Hm.
Technically, XSLT *should* skip that text node, since -- as far as the XML
Infoset and XPath Data Model are concerned -- it doesn't really exist; it's
just an artifact of the DOM model. (Just as two adjacent Text nodes in the
DOM are considered only a single text node by XSLT.)
We may or may not be enforcing that correctly. But I'd say that if there's
an error here, it would be the fact that this Text node is ever visible to
Xalan, not that it sometimes vanishes.
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