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Re: Single quote once again (newby)

Subject: Re: Single quote once again (newby)
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2005 11:47:53 +0100
quot single quote
There is an entry in the faq on this, but

you have several options, firstly you could go

	<xsl:with-param name="replace">'</xsl:with-param>

which makes a result tree fragment rather than a node set but if you
value your time rather than your computer's time, probably that is the
way to go.

If you want to genearte a string with a ' in it in XPath1 then you have
to delimit it with " ie you want the XPath expression "'"
Then you need to put that XPath expression in an XML attribute, you have
two choices (always) for putting stuff in an attribute, delimit the
attribute with " and quote any " in the attribute value or delimit with
' and quote any ' in the attribute value

select="&quot;'&quot;"
or
select='"&apos;"'

David

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