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Subject: Re: testing for string and number in XSLT 2.0 was Re: Test For Numeric Values?
From: James Fuller <jim.fuller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 20:49:31 +0200
Re:  testing for string and number in XSLT 2.0 was Re:
>operator is useful if you write a function that can accept arguments of
>several different types and you want to test which type you have been given
>(just like "instanceof" in Java). The "castable as" operator is useful when
>you are given untyped data and you want to see whether its lexical form
>makes it suitable for casting to a particular type such as xs:integer or
>xs:date - which is where this thread started.
>  
>
strike last email...oxygen had a cached result (pasted the correct
result in last email)...understand now that there is enough for me to use.

--Jim Fuller

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