nw-urify-windows-174
Resolve a string with an implicit file URI scheme with an absolute path
on drive C: against a non-hierarchical urn URI, using backslashes.
Test is expected to pass.
The pipeline
<p:declare-step xmlns:p="http://www.w3.org/ns/xproc"
xmlns:t="http://xproc.org/ns/testsuite/3.0" name="pipeline" version="3.0">
<p:output port="result"/>
<p:identity>
<p:with-input>
<result>{p:urify("C:\Users\Jane\Documents and Files\Thing",
"urn:publicid:ISO+8879%3A1986:ENTITIES+Added+Latin+1:EN")}</result>
</p:with-input>
</p:identity>
</p:declare-step>
Result
<result xmlns:t="http://xproc.org/ns/testsuite/3.0">file:///C:/Users/Jane/Documents%20and%20Files/Thing</result>
Schematron checks
<s:schema xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"
xmlns:s="http://purl.oclc.org/dsdl/schematron" xmlns:t="http://xproc.org/ns/testsuite/3.0"
queryBinding="xslt2">
<s:pattern>
<s:rule context="/">
<s:assert test="result">Root element is not 'result'.</s:assert>
<s:assert test="string(result)= 'file:///C:/Users/Jane/Documents%20and%20Files/Thing'">Incorrect URI in result.</s:assert>
</s:rule>
</s:pattern>
</s:schema>
Revision history
- 21 Feb 2025, Norman Walsh
- Test for the p:urify() function on Windows.