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Re: [xsl] Dreamweaver XSL Tranforms

From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@--------->
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Date: 4/3/2007 10:58:00 AM
Robert Koberg wrote:
On Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:43:59 -0400, Mark Anderson 
<mark.anderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:



Hi All



I'm using Dreamweaver to author XSL templates, which are used to
transform XML into HTML.




Does dreamweaver do XSL now? what version?







I just installed a test version of Dreamweaver 8 and it indeed 'does' 
XSLT. By running system-property('vendor') it turns out that DreamWeaver 
internally uses Xalan-C



Xalan-C does not support fn:format-number(), encodings and xsl:sort 
out-of-the-box. You need to install the ICU support to get it working 
with these functions. See: 
http://xml.apache.org/xalan-c/usagepatterns.html#icu.



Without ICU, Xalan-C will ignore the second and third argument. With 
ICU, it fully supports both arguments (well, that's what the Xalan-C 
docs are saying).



Cheers,
-- Abel Braaksma
  http://www.nuntia.nl


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