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Re: [xsl] Re: xsl-list Digest 28 May 2008 05:10:01 -0000 Issue 1511

2008-05-28 09:31:33


leads me to read more on sequence expressions.  I've got to go figure
out why the <xsl:for-each> was not the correct way,

I used an xpath to for construct just for show, you could use an
xsl:for-each instead if you wanted (saxon probably compiles them to much
the same thing anyway)

Interesting that IE and Firefox fail to transform using the stylesheet
where Saxon does it just fine.  I guess they don't have built-in
version 2 XSLT and/or XPATH features?.

no current browser supports xslt2, IE and FF 3 (but not FF 2) have
support for the node-set extension though.

David




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