Thanks again, but format-number(@time,'0') does not work either.
You can see the "midnight sun" effect at: http://www.farmersguide.co.uk/weather/fgweather.asp?county=Suffolk
In case it helps, I've pasted a larger section of the XSL file below. This may help explain where @time comes from (it...
Hi tsuji - Thanks for your response. In answer to your points:
1.1 - I tried using "=" before I tried "&eq;". It didn't resolve the issue, but it didn't cause an error either.
2.0 - The format-number() coding concept works perfectly. It successfully adds the prefix "N" to the gif file names...
Hi - I am having problems with the weather page (XML/XSL/ASP) on a website I manage. The issue is that during daylight saving time, the XSL file does not recognise 00:00 as midnight, so often the forecast will show the sun shining at midnight - which here in the UK it does not.
The relevent bit...
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