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Subject: AW: date of the day Author: (Deleted User) Date: 22 Jan 2002 09:24 AM
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My tip:
Get the current date in your html/asp/jsp/...-file which executes the
xsl-sheet over the xml-file and pass it to the stylesheet as argument
(xsl:param).
That's the way we do it.
Just my 2 Euro-Cents
Xian
Christian Cigler, Ing.
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Von: stylus-studio-code Listmanager [mailto:listmanager@exceloncorp.com]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 22. Jänner 2002 15:01
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Betreff: Re: date of the day
From: Carlo Innocenti
>...
>Is there anywhere a tutorial or help for Javascript extensions ?
Unfortunately no (btw, Stylus Studio doesn't support JavaScript - yet; it
supports Java and J/VBScript). Java extensions will also be understood by
Xalan-J; J/VBScript extensions will be understood by MSXML.
Assuming Java is the way you want to go, you can take a look at the
IntData.java example shipped with Stylus Studio. That does something
similar to what you are trying to do, formatting a date using Java.
Hope this helps,
Minollo
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