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Subject: RE: Assignment no, dynamic scoping si (was: Re: [xsl] RE: Wishes for XSL revisions ... From: "Evan D. Lenz" <elenz@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 1 Jan 2002 09:15:46 -0800 |
David Carlisle wrote:
> Also if you find declaring loits of parameters inconvenient you always
> have the option of just declaring one tree valued parameter and
> extracting whatever data you need from that. (This is easier to set up
> in xslt 2.0 draft but is also perfectly possible in xslt 1.0)
Do you mean XSLT 1.0 plus a node-set() function? If not, I guess I don't
understand what you're alluding to (I stayed up past my bedtime last night
:)
Oh, maybe you mean using document('') and a top-level element of your own...
That's obviously more limited because it precludes dynamic parameter values.
Evan
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