Subject: Re: [xsl] string replace with ­ From: Peter Flynn <peter@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 23:33:29 +0000 |
Either of these is fine with me. I am just trying to allow the browser to break the string "machine.site.domain" at the '.' over a line-end. If there is a hyphenless way to do this, that
would be great.
Some print-formatters have routines to do this but I don't know of one for XSLT, and I don't know how many browsers will honour the relevant non-spacing break character (Unicode expert needed here).
This content is inside of a table element and am I just trying to give the browser an opportunity to reformat the string.
I would also like allow the browser to break lines at a "/".
That would be one of the permissible breakpoints, but you run into trouble if it breaks the "method" component as in http:/ /www.w3.org in the "wrong" place. This is why an algorithm is needed, not a simple insertion.
Is there a difference in what is returned by xsl:value-of when called for an element vs an attribute?
As a concrete example, the attribute value
./Common/Testing/Cxx/ObjectFactory.cxx
should have been translated to
.­/Common­/Testing­/Cxx­/ObjectFactory.cxx
but becomes
.A-/CommonA-/TestingA-/CxxA-/ObjectFactory.cxx
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