Subject: [xsl] Problem with xsl:sort and German Umlauts with libxslt From: "Joachim Seibert" <jseibert@xxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 2 Apr 2002 13:09:25 +0200 |
Hi all, I have got a problem while sorting german text. I want to sort thess country names: <country>Deutschland</country> <country>Ägypten</country> <country>Zypern</country> After using <xsl:for-each select="country"><xsl:sort select="."/></xsl:for-each> the list ends up in the following order: Deutschland Zypern Ägypten which is not the right german alphabetic sorting. As I read in XSLT-Programmers reference (by Michael Kay), this is the swedish way to sort?! For the XSL-Transformation I use libxslt-1.0.14 under FreeBSD 4.3. Do I have to use the lang-attribute for xsl:sort? I read in the libxslt manual, that the lang-attribute ist not supported by libxslt, but how can I solve this problem? Does the newer gdome2 has language-specific sorting support? Any suggestions for that? Yours Jo Seibert XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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