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[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] RE: Beginner's question: Mathematical Calculations in
Michael Kay writes:
> > Everything that I am finding when I search on-line for help in
> > performing mathematical calculations in xsl gives me an example like I
> > sent previously. Unfortunately, I can't find anyone in my company
> > actually here right now to approve me buying an xsl book. Therefore,
> > I'm stuck.
>
> Your problem is that you are trying to process XSLT stylesheets through a
> non-XSLT processor. First step is to get yourself an XSLT processor.
>
> And as the author of an XSLT book I might be biased, but I'm not going to
> spend a lot of my and my company's time answering questions that were only
> necessary because you weren't prepared to spend a bit of your or your
> company's money on a decent reference book.
It's unfortunate that lists like this often get requests that take the
general form "Help! Please fo my job for me."
I will be helpful and note that the syntax of XPath arithmetic
expressions is documented in the XPath specification at
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath
I'll also note that I've never expected my employer to buy a book for
me. I've always figured that my employer paid me enough as a software
developer that I could occasionally afford the cost of a reference
book.
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