Thank you for this guidance!

At 2024-02-27 11:57 +0200, you wrote:
Hi Ken,

Thanks for the feedback.
If you have a jar file with the extension function, you can add the jar in the transformation or validation scenario extensions. Find more details in our user manual:
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/26.0/ug-editor/topics/xslt-xquery-extensions.html

If you just want to ignore the validation problem, you can use enable the ignore problems support. To do this, open the Preferences dialog box (Options > Preferences) and go to Editor > Document Validation > Ignored Validation Problems. Then you can use the quick fixes to inore the problem in the document or in all the documents.
Find more details in our user manual.
https://www.oxygenxml.com/doc/versions/26.0/ug-editor/topics/preferences-ignored-editor-problems.html

Best Regards,
Octavian

On 2/22/2024 9:53 PM, G. Ken Holman wrote:
Hi!

My editor is correctly flagging the reference to an undefined user-defined function with arity 2.

It happens I have extended my XSLT processor with this functionality, so I want to teach oXygen about the existence of the function so that it won't complain. In my environment, the stylesheet runs without error, so I don't need the tool to tell me the reference is in error.

Where do I do that?

Thanks!

. . . . . . Ken


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