Subject: RE: Aberrant Alphabetizing.
From: "Michael Kay" <mhk@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 14:34:45 -0000
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> I have run into something (embarrassingly) unexpected, using
> sort to alphabetize book titles to be printed in a catalog.
> The sort is working pefectly for most of the books. But here
> are 5 examples of incorrect sorting (that were, sigh, pointed
> out to me by the client):
>
> Computers at Risk: Safe Computing in the Information Age
> (should be 2nd)
>
> Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence
> (should be 1st)
>
There is no single correct way of sorting English sentences - different
applications have different requirements. The XSLT 1.0 specification
does not prescribe a collating sequence, it is left to the
implementation.
It looks as if the particular processor you are using is ignoring spaces
in its collation. This is a perfectly legitimate technique, even if it
isn't the one you want. Check whether your chosen processor has any way
of customizing the collation (or switch to a different processor).
Michael Kay
Software AG
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