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![]() | ![]() | ![]() | Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Date comparison in xslt >Thread Next - Re: Date comparison in xslt Re: Date comparison in xsltTo: NULL Date: 7/11/2007 7:01:00 PM Sorry but now I have a really stupid question! How do I tell which version I am using ... *if* ... I do not know what software is being used to drive the xslt file I am modifying? Is there some in-built variable I can look at? Regards. On Jul 11, 10:42 pm, "toudidel" <x...@neostrada.pl> wrote: > Uzytkownik "Martin Honnen" <mahotr...@yahoo.de> napisal w wiadomoscinews:e$ISY0hwHHA.1756@T...... > > > But that does not work in XSLT/XPath 1.0, the operator > is defined for > > numbers but not for strings. > > yes, you're right > > -- > tdwww.paranoja.org | ![]() | ![]() | ![]() |
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