Andrew Welch wrote:
Hi,
in XSLT 3 it's part of the language so just eval()
Almost :-) Actually it is xsl:evaluate, which allows more flexibility: you
can control the in-scope namespace bindings, the variables in the context, the
return type, etc. For instance:
<xsl:evaluate xpath="'1 + $i'" as="xs:integer">
<xsl:with-param name="i" select="the/value"/>
</xsl:evaluate>
Regards,
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Florent Georges
http://fgeorges.org/
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