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Hi Dave, > > Yes, and I think user defined extension functions sits almost > > right in the middle of > > the two. I think that's why we can find sensible arguments > > for choosing > > either syntax for this purpose. However, as you know, I think most > > of the extension functions will deal with XPath types and should > > therefore be implemented in an XPath fashion. > Simple question just on this one. Would a resultant stylesheet using > this form still be a valid XML document, as per today? I'm not sure I understand your question fully, but both the EXSL and FXPath approaches will yeild stylesheets that are valid XML and even conforming to XSLT 1.0. Though I don't know of any implementations that would be able to successfully execute them as of today. Cheers, </David> David Rosenborg Pantor Engineering AB XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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