Of course, given that WD-xsl was never implemented by anyone except the
team who floated it as an implementation of a *draft* of XSL (even before
XSLT was distinguished as such), and then deprecated when MS presented a
compliant processor, finding any support for it at all will be a trick.
This was all back in the 20th century.
Cheers,
Wendell
At 05:09 PM 8/9/2004, Jeni wrote:
Of course it's very possible that WD-xsl has a substring function; I
just don't know it. There must be some documentation for WD-xsl around
somewhere (and I think that there are some Microsoft-hosted mailing
lists), I just don't have a clue where they are.
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