Subject: RE: [xsl] Selectively Applying use-character-maps From: Tony Nassar <tnassar@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2011 09:59:57 -0800 |
Oops! Forgot about that one. That's exactly what I need. Vielen Dank! -----Original Message----- From: Wolfgang Laun [mailto:wolfgang.laun@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Sunday, February 27, 2011 12:05 PM To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: [xsl] Selectively Applying use-character-maps The function fn:translate does what you need, e.g., fn:translate( "a cab", "abc", "1234" ) returns "1 312" -W On 27 February 2011 17:48, Tony Nassar <tnassar@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > As far as I can tell from XSLT 2.0 specification, there's no way to serialize text now as Latin, now as Devanagari. Is that correct? Unfortunately the samples I have aren't distributable, so I hope this example will do. Let's say I have some XML like this: > > <document> > <paragraph>Hello, world!</paragraph> > <paragraph font="Kruti">poiuiertpoi%&(*</paragraph> > </document> > > Kruti is a pre-Unicode mapping of single bytes to Devanagari characters. I need to map the bytes above (which are the same as the values used in the ASCII encoding of Latin characters) to Devanagari characters when, and only when, @font eq 'Kruti'. > > Clearly, I can write an XSLT 2.0 function to get the code points for paragraph[@font eq 'Kruti'] and map them to the UTF-16 values myself. Is there any easier way to do this? > > Tony Nassar Ph.D. > Palantir Technologies | Forward Deployed Engineer > tnassar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx | 650-387-6502 | Pager 888-913-2793
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