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Re: xsl:function

2003-03-27 02:34:36
Hi Mac,

Great, thanks. So, I think <func:function> will work, so I'm trying
to use that. I'm now just confused as to where the namespace
declaration should point. You use "my:", but I don't know how I know
where xmlns:my should point to. My function is just going to return
true or false after string matching. According to everything I see
on the web this is considered common knowledge, so noone seems to
explain this... or I'm just overlooking something super simple.
Anyway...

xmlns:my can "point to" anything you like. The namespace name that you
associate with the 'my' prefix needs to be a URI (URL or URN) that you
have control over. For example, if you own the domain name
"magusdesigns.com" then a reasonable URI to use would be:

  "http://magusdesigns.com/namespace";

There is no need for you to put anything retrievable at the end of
that URL -- like all namespaces, it's just a unique identifier so that
the processor can work out the difference between your "my" and my
"my".

Cheers,

Jeni

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http://www.jenitennison.com/


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