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Re: Re: Re: Using XSLT to add markup to a document

Subject: Re: Re: Re: Using XSLT to add markup to a document
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 8 Jul 2003 11:30:21 +0100
replace markup using xslt
Jeni

  Getting whole-word-only matches is much more complicated, in fact I
  can't think of a good approach right now, but perhaps someone else
  can?
  

schema/xpath regexp don't seem to have the emppty word boundary regexp
escapes (perhaps they should have...) but you could add (\W|^|$) before
and after the regexp, couldn't you to match a non-word character or
end-of-string, and then just replace those groups before and after your
<special> element.


David

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