Re: [xsl] Return system's date and time

Subject: Re: [xsl] Return system's date and time
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 14 May 2007 11:34:48 +0100
> Command line is: java -jar saxon.jar
that is saxon 6, so XSLT1. current-time() is only available in xsl2,
so you need saxon8..jar.

although of course if you have to use xslt1 then you can declare a time
parameter to your stylesheet you can go

java -jar saxon.jar a.xml x.xsl time="2 0'clock" >c.xml

and in practive replace "2 0'clock"  by a call to an operating system
function to supply the time, eg time=`date` works on most unix shells.

David

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