Subject: Re: RE: UpperCase to Lower Case
From: "vasu deva" <vsd18@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 26 Feb 2002 18:59:24 -0000
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Dear Henk, Your suggestion was good. But I dont know whether i
will get AM or PM.. If i knew that i would have used translate.
but i dont know what i will get from xml .. am or pm.. so in that
case can we do something to tell that convert what ever i get from
xml to lower case ??
vsd
On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 Henk Meulekamp wrote :
with the translate function
<xsl:variable name = "ampm"
select="translate(//Music/programme/ampm, 'AM',
'am')"/>
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Returns the first argument string with occurrences of characters
in the
second argument string replaced by the character at the
corresponding
position in the third argument string.
string translate(string, string, string)
grt Henk J Meulekamp
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| From: vasu deva [mailto:vsd18@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx]
| Sent: dinsdag 26 februari 2002 19:22
| To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
| Subject: UpperCase to Lower Case
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| dear elite members of the xsl club,
| i have a very basic doubt regarding how we can convert the
case
| using xsl
| i have a variable
| <xsl:variable name = "ampm" select="//Music/programme/ampm"/>
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| it gives AM from xml file.. i need to convert it to am
| how do i do it??
| please help me
| vsd
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