Martin T writes:
>While I understand the idea of namespace in XML, then what is the
>point of those statements in SLAX scripts? In addition, how does the
>"version" statement work?
The version statement indicates the version of SLAX being used. It
also confirms that the input is in fact a slax sc
According to libslax documentation, which is also the base of Junipers
implementation, the version statement indicates the minimum SLAX
language version required to run your script.
You can find libslax documentation here:
http://www.libslax.org/the-slax-language
On 22 December 2015 at 20:50, Mar
Hi,
if I look the SLAX script examples in Juniper web-site, then almost
all of those examples have "version" and multiple "ns" statements. For
example:
version 1.0;
ns junos = "http://xml.juniper.net/junos/*/junos";;
ns xnm = "http://xml.juniper.net/xnm/1.1/xnm";;
ns jcs = "http://xml.juniper.net
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