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Re: switching from xalan (J) to saxon
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- Subject: Re: switching from xalan (J) to saxon
- From: Daniel Barclay <Daniel dot Barclay at digitalfocus dot com>
- Date: Fri, 01 Dec 2000 10:37:33 -0500
- Organization: Digital Focus
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Kay Michael wrote:
>
> ...
> (e.g. Xalan supports JavaScript, Saxon doesn't)
Does Xalan include a JavaScript interpreter?
Actually, I confused about something. I thought I heard that
XSL or XSLT allows using scripting in transformation. However,
I don't recall seeing anything about that in the XSLT spec.
Is such scripting a part of XSL (as opposed to the XSLT part), or is
what I heard just a reference to that fact that XSLT processors can
support extensions implemented in whatever language they want to support?
Daniel
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