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[exslt] Non Stable Functions
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May 21 2002 8:10PM messages near this date
[exslt] Re: GREAT SAVING on OEM Supplies from ACM e-Deals, Promo Code ED1052 | [exslt] exslt:node-set() is underspecified -- more exact definition proposed
The exslt site indicates whether or not a extension is stable or not thus
indicating whether it is in most processors. Is it still possible to
implement these? I assume it is possibles because I have seen standard Java
classes used in this manner:

 xmlns:Date="http://www.jclark.com/xt/java/java.util.Date"/> 

I have tried to use my own classes as extensions without much luck. This
should also be possible. Right?
Could someone provide an answer or even just point me to a place where I
can read how to implement these non-stable functions. Sorry for any
confusion.

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