No, you don't, Everything in EXSLT that Xalan implements is automatically
installed.
Dave
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>>>>> "Mark" == Mark Weaver <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Mark> Calling XalanTransformer::initialise (once at process
Mark> start), will call this for each of the EXSLT functions. To
Mark> use them, just drop an appropriate prefix/namespace
Mark> declaration in your XSLT header, e.g.:
So I don't have to call initialiseExternalFunctionGlobal at all for EXSLT?
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Colin Paul Adams
Preston Lancashire