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Subject: [xsl] XSLT1.0 and wildcards From: "Pankaj Bishnoi" <pankaj.bishnoi@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 12:07:41 +0530 |
Hi All
I am working with XSLT1.0. I am having a scenario where i get
address data from source side and i have to split it ot three fields.
For example The address line is like this: melkweg 51a.
This means I have to map this like this: street = melkweg, number = 51,
extension = a
I wanted to use the 'substring-before' function to filter out the
street, and 'substring-after' function to filter out the extension. I could
use the number 51 for this but that's only the case for this line. Can i use
some kind of wildcard character say '*' that defines that It just has to be
a number.
Are there such wildcards, and/or is there a better way to do this?
Thanks
Pan
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