That seems very likely just to be an error. Presumably because @value is an
XPath. I say do it.
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 10:55 AM, Syd Bauman
Why is @name of <param> defined as an XPath (via teidata.xpath)? The prose definition says it's a name, and all examples in the Guidelines look like names,[1] and it's hard to imagine what we would do with an XPath in there.
So unless someone can explain the rationale for teidata.xpath pretty soon, I plan to plop in a ticket and change it to teidata.name.
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