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Subject: Re: calling vb functions in xsl From: Jeni Tennison <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 10:08:39 +0000 |
Mark,
> This syntax works fine when using a string for a parameter, but not when I
> attempt to pass in the xsl variable that I'm using throughout my XSL.
When you set your variable:
> <xsl:variable name="currentLanguage" select="/page/language" />
You are actually setting it to a node: the language element that's a
child of the page document element. So the value that you pass into
the VBScript function is a node, whereas it's expecting a string,
which is why you get the problem.
Instead, either change the select expression of the variable to give
it a string value:
<xsl:variable name="currentLanguage"
select="string(/page/language)" />
or make sure you pass a string when you call the function:
<xsl:value-of
select="ms:GetLanguageFormattedDate(string($currentLanguage))" />
I hope that helps,
Jeni
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