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Re: Library functions
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Library functions
- From: "Carmelo Montanez" <carmelo at nist dot gov>
- Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 17:12:51 -0400
- Organization: NIST
- References: <8F94DEE05E5DD311B19F0008C7E680DA0ACF3747@lnxdayexch07.lexis-nexis.com>
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Hi Bob:
But I think, they intended the "FO" processor to evaluate the
function, not the XSLT engine. If I do the curly braces, then
the XSLT engine will evaluate the expression, then a number (with
a unit) will be passed to the FO Processor. I guess the question now
is which processor the specs. intends to evaluate the expression?.
The reason I am confused is because the example given inside section
5.10.1 uses units inside the function's argument which is giving
the FO processor a real hard time.
Greetings,
Carmelo
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