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Subject: RE: Converting CSV to XML without hardcoding schema details in xsl
From: "Pantvaidya, Vishwajit" <vpantvai@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2006 18:52:05 -0700
RE:  Converting CSV to XML without hardcoding schema  d
Thanks Michael for the info.

I spent a lot of time trying different things to get item-at() to work. It
seems to be still present in the xquery spec - but I was not able to refer
it from that namespace and get it to work in my xsl - is that even possible?


Regards,

Vish.

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Michael Kay [mailto:mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2006 12:46 AM
>To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE:  Converting CSV to XML without hardcoding schema details
>in xsl
>
>> I was using xsl:element - but I was trying to achieve the
>> above using item-at and was not sure if I can use that
>> function within the xsl:element name AVT.
>
>The item-at() function disappeared from the XSLT 2.0 spec about three years
>ago. item-at($seq, $p) can be written as $seq[$p]. The item-at function did
>have one advantage over using a predicate, the second argument could be "."
>which saves you assigning a variable. But if you want to achieve that, you
>can write subsequence($seq, ., 1).
>
>Michael Kay
>http://www.saxonica.com/

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