Subject: Re: [xsl] Daisy chaining XSLT and also how can I check whether the XSLT processor supports a specific extension (specifically, ext:node-set)? From: "ohaya ohaya@xxxxxxxxx" <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2024 19:39:30 -0000 |
Hi Martin!! FYI, sorry, I wanted to let you know that I wasn't ignoring your messages on purpose :(!!B I just looked in Spam folder in Yahoo email and only then saw your messages. Again, my apologies... Jim On Wednesday, August 7, 2024 at 11:48:37 AM EDT, Martin Honnen martin.honnen@xxxxxx <xsl-list-service@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: On 07/08/2024 17:36, ohaya ohaya@xxxxxxxxx wrote: From those threads above, it sounds like what I thinking of doing is POSSIBLE, but one of the requirements is the availability of an extension: ext:node-set So I wanted to find out: a) How can I check that the XSLT processor supports that extension?B Is there like a small XSLT that I can test that would tell me whether or not the XSLT processor that is running the XSLT supports that ext:node-set extension?B B Use https://www.w3.org/TR/xslt-10/#function-function-available to check from within XSLT if a certain function is available. Most XSLT 1.0 processors support exsl:node-set in the namespace http://exslt.org/common, with the exception of older Microsoft products like MSXML or XslTransform which instead support a node-set extension function in a Microsoft namespace. Not sure about Xalan, I think the Java product has support for a Xalan specific namespace as well as the EXSLT namespace. XSL-List info and archiveEasyUnsubscribe(by email)
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