Hi:
Thanks for all your effort. But I am using xslt 1.0. I tried using
java.util.date and printed the result using this statement
<xsl:value-of select="Date:toString(Date:new())"/>. Now this gives me
only the current time zone. I know there is a method in java.util.date
to get the UTC time. I think that should work right.
On 8/24/05, David Carlisle <davidc(_at_)nag(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk> wrote:
version="2.0">
since this is a version 2 stylesheet why not use xpath2's in-built
date/time arithmetic?
David
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