Subject: [xsl] Checking for unique mail adresses From: "Heiner de Wendt" <H.dewendt@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 12:55:51 +0100 |
Hello, I've got a problem with a quite chaotic XML file (generated from several thousands of mails :-P ) I managed to create a new XML file from it containing, among others, <mail> elements containing all the given mail adresses in those mails. This worked fine. But now I need to know which ones are unique, i.e. sort out the double ones. Not just that, problem is, there might be other text in a <mail> element, like the user's name. I think it'd be possible to search for "words" (i.e. text parts before and after which comes a space) containing the @ symbol to filter out only the mails itself, but then I also still need to know only the unique ones. How do I do it best? Am I on the right track, at least? Thanks and bye, Heiner XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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