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Johan De SmedtSubject: msxsl C
Author: Johan De Smedt
Date: 05 Feb 2004 09:17 AM
Can I make stylus accept and process ?

If yes, how?
- is there debug support?

If no, are there other msxsl:script alternatives that can work?

Thanks for advise
- Johan

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Minollo I.Subject: Re: msxsl C
Author: Minollo I.
Date: 05 Feb 2004 09:49 AM
Stylus Studio supports the msxsl:script directive when using the internal
processor; but we only support JScript and VBScript as languages (which are
the ones supported by MSXML3 and MSXML4). Debugging is supported in those
scenarios.

C# is supported only by the .NET version of the MS XSLT processor; Stylus
doesn't support C# in its internal processor, and debugging of scripts is
not supported at this point when running the .NET XSLT processor.

The typical alternative to using the msxsl:script extension, is using Java
extensions, which are supported by XalanJ, Saxon and our internal processor
(but not Microsoft). For more details about Java extension functions
supported (and debuggable) inside Stylus, see the Stylus online help:
Working with XSLT >> Specifying Extension Functions in Stylesheets

Hope this helps,
Minollo

 
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