Subject: Re: [xsl] second implementation of XSLT 2.0? From: Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 25 Nov 2005 07:16:27 +0000 |
>>>>> "David" == M David Peterson <m.david.x2x2x@xxxxxxxxx> writes: David> http://sourceforge.net/projects/gestalt/ I need to verify David> with Colin, but as of a few months ago the only parts David> missing had to do with Date processing and -- shoot, can't David> think of the other piece. Colin? There were quite a lot. Now it is very close to implementing the full CR spec. Still to come: xsl:sort case-order attribute is not implemented yet. Regular expression functions/xsl:analyze-string only work on ASCII data. The functions lower-case() and upper-case() only use the simple case mappings, not the full case mappings. I believe the latter to be the correct interpretation of the spec., and I've asked the WG to confirm this. The functions unparsed-text() and unparsed-text-available() only work for UTF-8 (and therefore ASCII too) text files. There may be other features that are not compliant/incomplete. Until the test suite becomes available that is hard for me to tell. Note that this is a Basic-level processor. No schema-aware version is planned for the short-term, as I need an W3C XML schema library first, and I've just statred a full time job this week, which involves commuting to London, so I don't have much time avaialable anymore. If anyone wants to write a schema processor, then I will upgrade to a schema-aware version. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire
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