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Hello,
I'm trying to learn high order functions, and I have some difficulties. If someone could help... I have a normal function : B <xsl:function name="nu:camelCase" as="xs:string?"> B B B <xsl:param name="s" as="xs:string?"/> B B B ... B </xsl:function> I want to apply it on each word of a sentence : B <xsl:function name="nu:clearUsername" as="xs:string?"> B B B <xsl:param name="name" as="xs:string?"/> B B B <xsl:choose> B B B B B <xsl:when test="empty($name)"><xsl:sequence select="()"/></xsl:when> B B B B B <xsl:when test="contains($name, ' ')"> B B B B B B B <xsl:variable name="temp" select="tokenize($name, ' ')"/> B B B B B B B <xsl:sequence select="string-join(for-each($temp, nu:camelCase#1), ' ')"/> B B B B B </xsl:when> B B B B B <xsl:otherwise> B B B B B B B <xsl:sequence select="$name"/> B B B B B </xsl:otherwise> B B B </xsl:choose> B </xsl:function> Does the for-each is correct ? Is there another syntax to make this work with Saxon-HE ? Is there a better way to do this ? Thanks in advance, Christophe
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