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RE: Substrings

Subject: RE: Substrings
From: "Aron Bock" <aronbock@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 17:11:00 +0000
RE:  Substrings
One approach would be to tokenize the string at space, and look for the token containing the @. There are many already-written tokenizing templates for XSLT 1.0, and a built-in function in XSLT 2.0

Regards,

--A

What is the best way to retrieve the email from the following text:


Mr. Joseph Smith Jr. III jsmithjr@xxxxxxxx "J Jr." -or it might be- Joe jsmithjr@xxxxxxxx

So far, I have been able to use the substring-before and
substring-after in conjunction with the "@" to get a little closer to
the email, but not sure how to get the space which occurs before the @
and after the email (or end of string).

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