Hi Daniel,
silly me. The test-suites are usually a good source of example, but I tend to
forget that. Thanks a lot - everything works fine now. Means soon we get a much
better devhelp app ;)
Stefan
PS.: and a thousand thanks that you went back to gtk-doc. There is more good
stuff comming soon there too.
On Wed, Sep 28, 2005 at 08:32:41PM +0200, Stefan Kost wrote:
Can anyone point me to an example as a proof of concept?
xsltproc --dumpextensions
$ xsltproc --dumpextensions | grep strings
{http://exslt.org/strings}concat
{http://exslt.org/strings}tokenize
{http://exslt.org/strings}encode-uri
{http://exslt.org/strings}padding
{http://exslt.org/strings}split
{http://exslt.org/strings}decode-uri
{http://exslt.org/strings}align
so it seems to be available. Thus I dropped the include with the custom
implementation.
What makes you think so? From the log you posted:
| Registering extension prefix str : http://exslt.org/Strings
You could always spell the namespace correctly.
That came from the inlcude. I named it
xmlns:str="http://exstl.org/strings"
unfortunately still no success here :(
there is a number of examples on how to use them in the regression tests
suite:
paphio:~/XSLT -> ls tests/exslt/strings/
CVS/ split.1.out tokenize.1.out tokenize.2.xml tokenize.3.xsl
Makefile split.1.xml tokenize.1.xml tokenize.2.xsl
Makefile.am split.1.xsl tokenize.1.xsl tokenize.3.out
Makefile.in tca.log tokenize.2.out tokenize.3.xml
paphio:~/XSLT ->
as they are part of the test suite they are garanteed to work.
Daniel
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