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All,
This may be the wrong place to be asking this question, but I was wondering how I might enable the exslt functions within my msxml processor?
Perhaps a second question would be are there techniques used to identify which processor you are currently utilizing? If so, what?
Currently, I've been debugging my scripts using instant saxon (unfortunately, I'm unable to update my java language past 1.2), and then reworking the xsl files for msxml. In addition, I am unable to update my browser (IE 5.0) at this time. And, I am also unable to easily get approval for the purchase/addition of new commercial/downloadable tools.
Fortunately, I know that my end user will be working from their own hard drive, and not via a web server, so I have a little more freedom with how I choose to setup my xslt environment.
That said, I'd really like to be able to make my xslt files compatable across xslt processors. Does anyone know what tools/techniques are available to make this type of work easier?
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[xsl] Compatablity - MSXML and EXSLT
Subject: [xsl] Compatablity - MSXML and EXSLT From: "bix xslt" <bix_xslt@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 20:17:28 +0000 |
All,
This may be the wrong place to be asking this question, but I was wondering how I might enable the exslt functions within my msxml processor?
Perhaps a second question would be are there techniques used to identify which processor you are currently utilizing? If so, what?
Currently, I've been debugging my scripts using instant saxon (unfortunately, I'm unable to update my java language past 1.2), and then reworking the xsl files for msxml. In addition, I am unable to update my browser (IE 5.0) at this time. And, I am also unable to easily get approval for the purchase/addition of new commercial/downloadable tools.
Fortunately, I know that my end user will be working from their own hard drive, and not via a web server, so I have a little more freedom with how I choose to setup my xslt environment.
That said, I'd really like to be able to make my xslt files compatable across xslt processors. Does anyone know what tools/techniques are available to make this type of work easier?
Thanks, bix
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