I wrote:
See <URL:
http://crism.maden.org/consulting/pub/xsl/iso8601.xsl > for an example
that formats dates in English
Whoops. That stylesheet does indeed format dates in English, but it
doesn?t use data elements in the stylesheet. That was something on my
to-do list to make it language-independent? now I suppose I had better do
so. (-:
Maria, if your stylesheet contains:
<my:month-names>
<my:month num="01">janvier</my:month>
<my:month num="02">fevrier</my:month>
</my:month-names>
You can get "janvier" with:
document('')/*/my:month-names/my:month[(_at_)num='01']
~Chris
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