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Re: Any Chance of Giving XSLT the Ability to Parse Attribute Values a s Well?
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- Subject: Re: Any Chance of Giving XSLT the Ability to Parse Attribute Values a s Well?
- From: David Carlisle <davidc at nag dot co dot uk>
- Date: Wed, 9 Feb 2000 00:16:53 GMT
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> Sure. I guess the main point of the post is not about this particular
> specification. I was just thinking aloud. (May be I should not have :-)
No, please do, but give a more specific example:-) string handling is
definitely one of xsls weaker points. I had been thinking more of regexp
support than full blown parser interface as you had suggested.
I just queried your xslfo example to see if you had any particular
syntax in mind that you wanted to parse.
David
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