RE: [xsl] case-sensitivity in xml

Subject: RE: [xsl] case-sensitivity in xml
From: "Pawson, David" <David.Pawson@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 08:32:06 -0000
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Michael Kay 
    
    Here's an example:
    
    <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform";
    version="2.0">
    
    <xsl:variable name="en1" 
          
    select="'http://saxon.sf.net/collation?lang=en;strength=primary'"/>
    
    <xsl:template match="/" name="main">
     <result>
       <xsl:if test="compare('HELLO', 'Hello', $en1) = 
    0">match!</xsl:if>  </result> </xsl:template>
    
    </xsl:stylesheet>
    
    The output is:
    
    <result>match!</result>


I bet I'm not the only one that's confused by this Michael.
At http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/rev2/exampler2.html#collation
I have a collation string in a file.
(Search for "The actual rules are read in from a file, collator.txt, ")

There's a marked difference in the usage here.
Has the syntax changed? I used saxon:collation
This example doesn't even use default-collation.

If collations aren't in the other bits, i.e. only in
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/#default-collation-attribute
then I *think* you've used a lump of java external to the stylesheet
that you aren't showing us?

As a certain green man used to say 'more input' :-)
Or is Jeni around please, to do for you what she used to do for DC... 
(Clarify, that is).


Confused of Chorley,

Regards DaveP



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