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RE: Xpath functions in XSL not recognised by ASP.NET 2.0

From: ML@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 2/6/2008 3:54:00 AM

Actually, (AFAIK) the correct namespace is 
"http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions/", but that's for XPath 2'0, which is 
not currently supported by MSXSL.

Unless you're actually using XPath 2'0 functions you can omit the namespace 
declaration as long as you work with XSLT v. 1'0 (and you've properly 
declared the xsl namespace as "http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform").

If, on the other hand, you do need XPath 2'0 functions and would still 
prefer to use MSXSL, you could:
1) achieve the same functionality from the supported XPath 1'0 functions; or
2) achieve the needed functionality by designing your own extended functions 
(e.g. using VBS, JS, or .Net).


ML

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Matija Lah, SQL Server MVP
http://milambda.blogspot.com/


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