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Subject: AW: External processing.
From: Bernhard Keil <Bernhard.Keil@xxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 5 Jul 1999 16:44:02 +0200
external processing
with the MS XMLDOM you can use VBScript and JScript in the XSL-stylesheet.
In the VBScript you can even instantiate COM-Objects.

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Betreff: External processing.

I'm wondering if it is possible in XSL to call external processing. For
example, in a xsl:if function, I would like to add a self-defined function
to be evaluated in the test such <xsl:if test="myFooFunction($toto)">. I've
heard that it was possible in SGML. But the question is to do it in XSL, and
if possible, what parser would accept this?
 

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