Subject: Re: [xsl] tokenize() From: "Simon Kelly" <kelly@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 16 Apr 2003 16:21:30 +0200 |
> you can't in general. (ie the xquery operations defined in teh xquery > spec) but note that document has xpath2 in the title, and you can use > all of xpath2 in xslt2 just as you can use all of xpath1 in xslt1. Ah, here is my problem. I haven't updated anything in quite a while, so I'm using xslt1 still and some very old versions of tomcat et al to run it all in. Time for a dredge of the net and a few updates :-) > I assumed if you were using xslt2 you had the document locally so it's > just a matter of searching the page in your browser, which wouldn't have > taken long, as its in the table of contents. Got all the old stuff still ;-) > (but anyway it was a rather grumpy answer of mine...) No problem there, I get just like that one someone asks me questions like that about some of the stuff I use. I usually just put it down to coffee abuse and over work ;-) Cheers Simon XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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