I use MSXML 3.0 and I think it does not support EXSLT. If I am incorrect in
this, I will be glad to hear.
Ragulf Pickaxe :)
Two things to note:
1. It is not necessary to have Exslt in order to use a max() function. With
MSXML3
you can use the "maximum" template from FXSL 1.1
2. Just a few days ago I announced an implementation of EXSLT (the "common"
and "sets" modules) for MSXML4. This can bedownloaded from the project page
of
FXSL: http://sf.net/projects/fxsl
I thought people, who use MSXML are probably using mostly MSXML4 -- I will
produce
an EXSLT implementation for MSXML3 if there is sufficient demand -- just let me
know.
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Cheers,
Dimitre Novatchev.
http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/ -- the home of FXSL
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