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At 04:34 AM 4/11/2003, Jeni wrote:
Note that in XPath 2.0 you can double up a " in a "-delimited string literal or a ' in a '-delimited string literal in order to escape it. So you can do: But (I take it, since XSLT 2.0 will still be XML -- I hope! ;-) one will still have the extra wrinkle of worrying about the delimiter used to identify the XPath as an attribute value. So one could have <xsl:value-of select="translate(., '"', '''')"/> but not <xsl:value-of select='translate(., '"', '''')'/> Heh. Cheers, Wendell ___&&__&_&___&_&__&&&__&_&__&__&&____&&_&___&__&_&&_____&__&__&&_____&_&&_
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