Subject: RE: [xsl] for i = 1 to 10, or while (is there an equivalent?) From: "Andrew Welch" <ajwelch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 10 Nov 2004 09:59:11 -0000 |
> I'm probably going about this the wrong way, but I have a C > string in a variable that I want to escape the backslashes > and double-quotes prior to output. ie. foo\bar"xxx -> > foo\\bar\"xxx I figured I could use the XPath contain and > substring functions to do what I want, but I can't find a way > to iterate until there are no more characters of interest. > Can this be done in XSL/XPath? In XSLT 1.0 you would have to use recursion as the translate() function can only a single character with another single character. In XSLT 2.0 you can use Xpath 2.0's replace() function which allows you to use regex's. For example to replace all occurances of " with \" you could use: replace(.,'"','\\"') which is a lot nicer than a long winded choose/when :) cheers andrew
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