Which XSLT processor are you using? Unless there's something in your code
you haven't told us about (like an unusual xsl:decimal-format specification)
there's a bug in your processor.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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Sent: 14 March 2005 19:15
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Subject: [xsl] Format-Number Function
I'm experiencing an xsl number-format function problem. The
number I want to format is '3603664', I use '#,###,###' and
it comes back as '3.'
Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong? Any thing less than 6
digits works OK, it seems to break once it gets to millions.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Carter
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