Subject: Re: [xsl] distinguish whether variable holds string or node set From: TW <zupftom@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2010 08:20:31 +0200 |
>> Yes, but I'd still rather stick to the standard. 2010/6/14 ac <ac@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > You probably mean "browser limitations" as the standard is xslt2. Of > course, in the end, it may be the same difference ... > Well, then I'd rather stick to the "adopted standard". (Why is XSLT 2 so badly supported?) I've only very basic experience with XSLT 1, but my non-expert impression so far is that implementations are pretty consistent, as opposed to e.g. ECMAScript (to call it by the "standard" name) where you can hit surprises all the time. I wonder whether the relatively limited scope of XSLT/XPath 1 is an advantage in this regard. But then I might just not yet have gone into the depth that reveals the problems. Thomas W.
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