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On Wed, Mar 08, 2000 at 05:23:24PM +0000, Phil Lanch wrote:
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> perhaps this feature of XT should be removed, & replaced with a new extension
> function, xt:number(), which would convert any Java numeric type to an XSLT
> number. James C?
The conversion is correct, as I think. Maybe there should be an
extension to support other numeric types than xslt-number (which is a
double if I recall correctly). Something like int-number would be nice
:)
Thanks for answering.
Felix Schumacher
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