What's strange is while attempting to use variables to represent
document trees (a function of 2.0),
No, variables can hold node sets (and in particular root nodes
representing documents) in XSLT 1 as well.
For example: $var = document('http...blah.xml') then $var//blah.
assuming you mean something like
<xsl:variable name="var" select=" document('http...blah.xml')"/>
<xsl:apply-templates select="$var//blah"/>
then that's all XSLT1 features, (although it would work in 2 as well of
course)
So, is it that it only partially supports 2.0?
It has no support for xslt 2.
David
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