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Thomas HarderSubject: New version which supports user functions?
Author: Thomas Harder
Date: 09 Nov 1999 03:16 AM
We are looking for a tool to create XSLT which supports the user functions based on what the w3c suggested (99/10/08). I read that eXcelon Stylus will provide this in one future release. When will it be?
Thanks in advance.

Thomas

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Omri TraubSubject: New version which supports user functions?
Author: Omri Traub
Date: 09 Nov 1999 09:27 AM
User extension functions in Java will not appear in the next release of Stylus. We have many other great features in planning for that release. Support for extensions is likely to appear early next year.

- Omri Traub.

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(Deleted User) Subject: New version which supports user functions?
Author: (Deleted User)
Date: 29 Mar 2000 11:04 AM
Stylus 2.0 (currently available) supports XSL extension functions written in Java.

Alex Lloyd
eXcelon corp.

 
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