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Using two strings with start-with() or contains() fun

Subject: Using two strings with start-with() or contains() functions
From: Charles Flanders <cflanders@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 26 Mar 2009 16:53:41 -0400
 Using two strings with start-with() or contains()  fun
The answer may very well be no. If so, so be it.

I'm trying to cut down on the number of templates I need. Is it possible to test two different versions of a string using either contains() or starts-with().

I'm trying to do something like this:


<xsl:if test="contains(./TITLE, 'REMOVAL' | 'Removal')"> <remove> <title>REMOVAL</title> -------- other stuff and templates----

</remove>
</xsl:if>


This doesn't work. Is there a syntax I can use or do I have to test each string separately?



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*Charles Flanders*

Senior Content Analyst

Vasont Content Management Solutions

717.764.9720 x302

cflanders@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:cflanders@xxxxxxxxxx>

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