On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 02:56:12 +0100, Jonas Sicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

http://tc.labs.opera.com/apis/XMLHttpRequest/responseXML/009.htm

There is a possible web content compatibility issue here if functions that expect documents may throw on null input. For example, does xsltprocessor.importStylesheet(null) throw? If it does the implementation we test for might break content that expects a broken document error to be handled differently.

At least in firefox xsltprocess.importStylesheet will throw if given anything but a valid XSLT stylesheet. I.e. null, random XML, and <parseerror> will throw.

Thanks, in that case it should be pretty web-compatible to change from empty document to null. Unless I'm overlooking some other use case that might require an empty doc.

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