Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: Writing your own functions in XSLT 1.0 [Thread Next] Re: Writing your own functions in XSLT 1.0To: NULL Date: 9/11/2009 3:43:00 AM On 11 Sep, 12:36, Martin Honnen <mahotr...@yahoo.de> wrote: > Barnum wrote: > > is it correct that I cannot write my own XSLT functions in XSLT 1.0? > > Not in pure XSLT 1.0. Some XSLT processors supporthttp://www.exslt.org/fu= nc/index.html. > But moving to XSLT 2.0 with Saxon 9 (http://saxon.sourceforge.net/) or > AltovaXML tools (http://www.altova.com/altovaxml.html) seems a better > decision these days with XSLT 2.0 being a standard since 2007. > > > I am using Microsoft's XSLT processor, but it can't help much. (It > > does support using VB scripts, but I don't want that....). > > Microsoft has three different XSLT 1.0 processors. There are the various > MSXML versions (counting them as one processor version) which support > writing extension functions in JScript or VBScript and there are two > .NET XSLT processors, XslTransform and XslCompiledTransform, both of > which support writing extension functions as .NET methods in .NET > languages like C# or VB.NET. > > -- > > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0 Martin Honnen --- MVP XML > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0http://msmvps.com/blogs/martin_honnen/ Good point, I could use extension functions on .NET. Unfortunately, this must work on old "C++ platform" as well. Thanks! | ||||||
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