At 2003-11-19 12:15 -0500, kakridge(_at_)bellsouth(_dot_)net wrote:
Still have not found answers on this.
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> Subject: [xsl] Finding total hours between two dates and
> keeping a running total
Then you missed the post yesterday from Michael that answered your question:
At 2003-11-18 20:19 +0000, Michael Kay wrote:
XSLT 2.0 / XPath 2.0 has a wide range of functions for date arithmetic
and formatting.
If you need an XSLT 1.0 solution you might look at the date/time
libraries in EXSLT (www.exslt.org)
Michael Kay
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