Subject: Re: Replacing strings in XSL
From: preetig_2 <preetig_2@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 21 Mar 2005 12:07:49 -0800 (PST)
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Thanks for your reply, i tried using this in my XSL.
It did not work the way i wanted it to.
My XML has <MANUFACTURER>LG Electronics
Inc</MANUFACTURER>
The output in the html format should be
LG Electronics Inc.
When i used what you have sent, i got the following
output,
LGElectronicsInc
I don't see the inbetween. Please help me with
this.
Thanks
Preeti
JBryant@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
That clears up the issue. I thought you might have a
structure like
, which would be a different problem.
The following solutions work against this midget XML
structure:
one two three
One way to do what you want to do in XSLT 1.0 is this:
select="substring-after($inString, ' ')"/>
One way to do it in XSL 2.0 is this:
(Thanks to Dr. Kay for pointing out the replace
function earlier today.)
Jay Bryant
Bryant Communication Services
(presently consulting at Synergistic Solution
Technologies)
preetig_2
03/18/2005 04:05 PM
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Re: Replacing strings in XSL
Hi Jay,
My XML has a tag somewhat like this,
LG Electronics Inc
The XSL has to replace the white spaces with
For e.g: LG Electronics Inc
Hope that helps, please let me know if you have nay
questions.
Thanks,
Preeti
> I'm sure it is, but exactly how you'd want to go
> about it is likely to
> depend on the details of what you are trying to do.
> How about sending us
> snippets (small but complete enough to show the
> problem) of your XML
> source, your stylesheet so far, and your desired
> output. It's pretty hard
> to answer questions in a vacuum (at least for me).
>
> Jay Bryant
> Bryant Communicaton Services
> (presently consulting at Synergistic Solution
> Technologies)
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> preetig_2
> 03/18/2005 03:07 PM
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> I am trying to replace white space with .
> Please let me know if its doable in XSL.
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> Thanks,
> Preeti
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