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Re: XSLT evaluate XPath from a string

From: Mycroft@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 8/21/2008 12:00:00 PM

Martin,

Thank you for the code corrections! I wrote the example quickly without 
testing it, to provide an example of what I was trying to do. I now have a 
successful implementation using Saxon but using that incurs additional 
licenses and security/legal issues. 

Anyway, my code is working successfully using Saxon. It requires a different 
approach but it is functional. 

Do you know where I might find examples of linking the .NET XSLT engine to a 
custom function library? Perhaps I can code a small DLL to evaluate the 
variable just as Saxon does. 

Many thanks for your most timely assistance.

Mycroft



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