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Node's content modification

  • From: Auguste Oumar <oumar_a@y...>
  • To: xml-dev@l...
  • Date: Fri, 07 Sep 2001 20:06:46 +0200 (CEST)

content modification
Hi community,
i'm trying unsuccessfully to solve this problem:
i wrote a xml-file say:
<?xml... ?>
 <doc>
  <string>xml</string>
  <integer>123</integer>
 </doc>

In the xml-schema file for this instance document i
fixed the maximum length of the elements "string" and
"integer" to say: 5
I wrote a xslt-file to transform the xml- to an
ascii-file.The problem ist that: i want in the
ascii-file the maximum length of each element to be
reach in this way:
 - if the element is a string or derived from it i
fill it with space to reach the maximum length(after
it) 
 - if it is an integer i write "0" prior to it.
For the example document beyond the result should be
like:
 "xml  00123" but i always became it this way:"xml123"

How can i solve it smartly?

Any help will be appreciated.

thanks.



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