Ken said:
Ummmmmmmm ... with so many implementations of XSLT I don't
think this is at all true ... but perhaps my perspective is
different because I teach this stuff and tend to stay in
the ivory tower and not bias or prejudice any specific
implementations. Not everyone is using Saxon, and not
every processor supports a node-set() function,
Just how pedantic is Ken?
Saxon, Xalan support node-set().
I don't think M$ | libxslt do. Are they the only ones?
Can anyone speak for jd or other processors?
regards DaveP
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