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RE: pattern matching in xslt

Subject: RE: pattern matching in xslt
From: David Nelson <David.Nelson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 16:01:19 -0500
simple string matching in xslt
Hello Greg.  

In this case trash is the ".." instances in the example sentence.

Regarding exslt, I don't think I can implement anything but the default
Xalan, IBM XML for Java packages. Thanks just the same!


<snip>...</snip>
>As an examle:
>
><document>
>         <description>The quick .. brown fox .. jumped over .. the lazy ..
>programmer</description>
></document>

   How do you define "trash"?  Is it the literal string " .. "?  If you 
definitively define what is legal and what is illegal, this will be very 
simple.

   As for tokenization and filtering, check out http://www.exslt.org


Greg Faron
Integre Technical Publishing Co.



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