So i assume that the IE and the FF processors don't support the
exslt:node-set() altought i tougth that it was suficiente to declare
the xmlns:exslt="http://exslt.org/common".
Declaring (any) extension namespace only has an effect if the processor
actually supports that extension.
transformiix (the XSLt engine in mozilla and friends) doesn't support
_any_ extensions.
While it is possible to find 3rd party extensions to msxml that support
exslt internet explorer can not use them (unless accessed indirectly
from script, i suppose) although it does have its own node-set extension
in its own msxsl namespace.
You can replace exslt:node-set($dias)/dia by
document('')/xsl:variable[name='dias']/dia
should then work in both, although it will cause the stylesheet to be
parsed twice.
David
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