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Subject: Re: Literal string question
From: Trevor Nash <tcn@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 16:12:23 +0000
trevor nash
>Trevor,
>What I have in mind is to PULL the data from a specific field in my
>XML document which has initials without a space between them.
>
>From that I assume you mean you want a pure XPath expression?  If the
logic I suggested is acceptable, then all you have to do is substitute
for the variable names.  I only did it longhand using xsl:variable to
make it clearer.  But what I wrote seems to fit the XSLT you gave
us...

>Then (removing the HTML coding using the toolbar macro) I will make
>this list of names an array in my NOTE TAB PRO clip library. I copy
>the list and search and replace to put spaces in. The corrected list
>then becomes my replace array. I run the NTP clip and all the
>initials in the first array are replaced in by the corrected names in
>the second array. This is done all in my XML document.
>
That sounds a tad laborious to me.  But then I have no idea what 'NOTE
TAB PRO' is.

Regards,
Trevor Nash
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