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RE: running msxml3 from command line
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- Subject: RE: running msxml3 from command line
- From: Andrew Kimball <akimball at microsoft dot com>
- Date: Thu, 3 Aug 2000 12:20:25 -0700
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Sebastian,
You wrote:
> It would be excellent if you were to publish your current bug list,
> and a current list of features waiting to be implemented. any chance
> of that? does corporate policy allow it? MSXML is now so close to
> completion that I at least am unclear what *is* missing (apart from
> unparsed-entity-uri); what do *you* know is broken?
There is a bug list for the July release on
http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/xml/general/msxml_buglist.asp that is
presumably updated periodically (the support team updates it periodically).
However, this doesn't seem to include not-yet-implemented features, such as
the unparsed-entity-uri. The NYI features *I* know about are as follows:
1. Namespace axis
2. unparsed-entity-uri
3. only have partial implementation of format-number
Beyond this, there's just minor clean-up, bug-fixing, and some XPath perf
work.
~Andy Kimball
MSXSL Dev
-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastian Rahtz
[mailto:sebastian.rahtz@computing-services.oxford.ac.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 2:56 PM
To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
Subject: RE: running msxml3 from command line
Andrew Kimball writes:
> You're right, my interpretation was wrong. I'm glad this came up. I'll
fix
> this for the next release.
>
> ~Andy Kimball
> MSXSL Dev
It would be excellent if you were to publish your current bug list,
and a current list of features waiting to be implemented. any chance
of that? does corporate policy allow it? MSXML is now so close to
completion that I at least am unclear what *is* missing (apart from
unparsed-entity-uri); what do *you* know is broken?
Sebastian
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