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Can anyone confirm my understanding that in XSLT and XQuery I cannot create a function with a variable number of arguments, similar to the XPath concat() function?
At the moment I'm using as="item()*" and passing a sequence myFunction((<args here>)) but I would like to get rid of the extra parentheses if possible.
Thanks
Joe
[xsl] User defined function with variable number of arguments
Subject: [xsl] User defined function with variable number of arguments From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:58:01 +0100 |
Dear All
Can anyone confirm my understanding that in XSLT and XQuery I cannot create a function with a variable number of arguments, similar to the XPath concat() function?
At the moment I'm using as="item()*" and passing a sequence myFunction((<args here>)) but I would like to get rid of the extra parentheses if possible.
Thanks
Joe
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