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Jay,
At 12:18 PM 3/18/2005, you wrote: I was thinking that, too, Wendell, but some quick testing revealed a problem. Because translate substitutes only one character, the semi-colon is replaced with a comma but no space. To get a space after each comma requires a different approach. I suppose a recursive template that uses substring functions would be the 1.0 solution. I think the 2.0 solution would be to tokenize the input string and then reassemble with a for-each on the tokens, adding the comma and space along the way. Oh, I didn't notice the space! Good catch -- yes, that's somewhat harder. XSLT 2.0 is much better at this sort of thing. Cheers, Wendell
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