RE: [xsl] <xsl:decimal-format >

Subject: RE: [xsl] <xsl:decimal-format >
From: "Jonathan Jenkins" <jon.jenkins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 13 Nov 2002 16:25:22 -0000
Good idea thanks..

Im creating a file flat, whose destination is a mainframe, hence the 
strange number format ..

The zero-width character plus a translate() option should work for 
me - I will try now.


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[mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of G. Ken
Holman
Sent: 13 November 2002 14:59
To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [xsl] <xsl:decimal-format >


At 2002-11-13 14:39 +0000, Jonathan Jenkins wrote:
>I have an application where I need to use a decimal format, with both 
>the grouping-separator AND the decimal-separator attributes set to the
>empty string. This causes the following exception using Xalan.
>
>javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: An XSLT attribute of type 
>T_CHAR must be only 1 character!
>
>Looking at the definition for this element - I can understand why I get

>the exception.
>
>My question is - can I achieve the above functionality without writing 
>a java extension ?

If this is for display purposes, have you considered using a zero-width 
character?  It exists as a character, but it has no presentation.

Candidates include &#xfeff (zero width no-break space; a.k.a. byte order

mark) and &#x200e; (left-to-right mark).

This is not viable on its own if you just want the character removed.
To 
use it and then remove it, you could consider a combination of defining
the 
above characters and then doing a translate( format-number( args ), 
'#&xfeff', '' ) in order to remove the characters that otherwise
wouldn't 
have shown up in the formatted string.

I hope this helps.

................. Ken


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