Subject: [xsl] Re: [exslt] Re: [xsl] Importing compiled stylesheets From: Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 30 Jun 2005 06:04:17 +0100 |
>>>>> "Mike" == Mike Brown <mike@xxxxxxxx> writes: Mike> Colin Paul Adams wrote: >> You can use element-available within xsl:when to test for the >> availability of the exslt:include-compiled-module instruction, >> and, if it's not available, fall back on normal xsl:include Mike> xsl:include is a top-level element that is typically Mike> evaluated at 'compile' time. You can't make its evaluation Mike> depend on a run-time condition. Mike, what you say is true, but is not relevant to the case. xsl:use-when IS a compile-time construction - it runs at compile-time, not at run-time. and the condiotion is not a runt-ime condition - element-available evaluates, AT COMPILE TIME, whether or not the instruction is available. -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire
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