David Carlisle wrote:
Well, I'm not going to do that. The whole point (in my use case) is to
be able to serve the XML source, and let the UA transform it.
Yes I agree, That's what I do too, but I spent some time last night
trying to convince ie to believe in exslt:node-set and failed, so I was
just musing on the alternatives.
...
In the meantime I realized that if we can't use msxsl:script to
implement exslt:node-set on IE, we *may* be able to use exslt:function
to implement msxsl:node-set elsewhere.
But then... Firefox 3 doesn't have exslt:function, nor does Opera (I
suppose).
Best regards, Julian
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