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− | This module contains [[Querying#Functions|XQuery Functions]] and Variables to perform XSLT transformations. All functions are preceded by the <code>xslt:</code> prefix, which is linked to the <code><nowiki>http://www.basex.org/xslt</nowiki></code> namespace. By default, this module relies on the internal XSLT 1.0 implementation of Java. If Saxon is found in the classpath, however, XSLT 2.0 is used | + | This module has been introduced with <font color='red'>Version 6.7.1</font> of BaseX. It contains [[Querying#Functions|XQuery Functions]] and Variables to perform XSLT transformations. All functions are preceded by the <code>xslt:</code> prefix, which is linked to the <code><nowiki>http://www.basex.org/xslt</nowiki></code> namespace. By default, this module relies on the internal XSLT 1.0 implementation of Java. If Saxon is found in the classpath, however, XSLT 2.0 is used. |
==xslt:processor== | ==xslt:processor== |
Revision as of 02:58, 10 July 2011
This module has been introduced with Version 6.7.1 of BaseX. It contains XQuery Functions and Variables to perform XSLT transformations. All functions are preceded by the xslt:
prefix, which is linked to the http://www.basex.org/xslt
namespace. By default, this module relies on the internal XSLT 1.0 implementation of Java. If Saxon is found in the classpath, however, XSLT 2.0 is used.
xslt:processor
Signatures | xslt:processor as xs:string |
Summary | This variable returns the name of the XSLT processor (currently: Java or Saxon ). |
xslt:version
Signatures | xslt:processor as xs:string |
Summary | This variable returns the supported XSLT version (currently: 1.0 or 2.0 ). |
xslt:transform
Signatures | xslt:transform($input as item(), $stylesheet as item()) as node() xslt:transform($input as item(), $stylesheet as item(), $params as item()) as node()
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Summary | Transforms the specified data specified by $input , using the XSLT stylesheet specified by $stylesheet , and returns the result as node() . If Saxon is found in the Java classpath, XSLT 2.0 is used. Otherwise, Java’s internal XSLT 1.0 is used to perform the transformation. |