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Re: RegExp as an extension function?
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- Subject: Re: RegExp as an extension function?
- From: Paul Tchistopolskii <paul at qub dot com>
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2000 02:02:22 -0700
- Organization: The Qub Group
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... and this ORO thing was (is?) also part of JPython,
so I think it has some chance to be robust ... or at least
tested by many people ... I have not experienced any
trouble when using it with JPython ....
Rgds.Paul.
----- Original Message -----
From: JM Destabeaux <hacjmd@worldnet.fr>
> Hello,
>
> I'm not sure about how much this is relevant to the discussion,
> but in case it'd be of some interest, I mention something I wrote
> some time ago in order to use regular expressions in XSLT.
> It's build with xt and the ORO PerlTools (http://www.oroinc.com)
>
> Use case :
>
> An XML doc, static or generated, where text nodes have to be
> cleaned up before HTML display.
>
>
> You can find the process described at
>
> http://for.free.fr/xt-regexp.txt
>
>
> HTH
>
> Jean-Marc Destabeaux
> hacjmd@worldnet.fr
>
>
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