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fn:resolve-uri(
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$relative as xs:string?,
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[$base as xs:string]
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Summary:
Resolves a relative URI against an absolute URI. If $base is specified,
the URI is resolved relative to that base. If $base is not specified, the
base is set to the base-uri property from the static context, if the
property exists; if it does not exist, an error is thrown.
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Parameters:
$relative
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A URI reference to resolve against the base.
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$base
(optional):
An absolute URI to use as the base of the resolution.
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Usage Notes:
If $base is specified, it is assumed to be an absolute URI and
$relative is assumed to be an absolute or a relative URI reference.
If $relative is a relative URI reference, it is resolved against $base,
using an algorithm such as the ones described in
[RFC 2396] or
[RFC 3986], and
the resulting absolute URI reference is returned.
If $relative is the zero-length string, fn:resolve-uri returns
the value of $base, or the base-uri property from the static context
if there is no $base value specified (if the base-uri property is
not initialized in the static context, an error is raised).
Resolving a URI does not dereference it. This is merely a syntactic operation
on two character strings.
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Example:
fn:resolve-uri("hello/goodbye.xml",
"http://mycompany/default.xqy")
=> http://mycompany/hello/goodbye.xml
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