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RE: msxml2: What can be used instead of <xsl:variable>
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- Subject: RE: [xsl] msxml2: What can be used instead of <xsl:variable>
- From: Dmitri Ilyin <dmitri dot ilyin at memIQ dot com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Oct 2001 17:29:21 +0200
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>
> > Most of microsoft sample pages are gone.
>
> mabe that is a hint that rather than try to maintain code in an
> unsupported language, it would be easier to use a processor that
> implements a supported language.
It's odd, becouse IE5 and IE5.5 will be shiped with msxml2, so there are a
lot of installations out there. I have to make my style sheet msxml2
conform, becouse they have to run in IE5 and IE5.5 (with msxml2)
> It may be noted that while msxml3
> supported the msxml2 transformation language as well as XSLT,
> msxml4 does not, it only supports XSLT.
>
> David
>
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