Subject: Re: [xsl] character map "range" in XSLT From: David <dlee@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 12 May 2010 14:56:53 -0400 |
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David A. Lee
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On May 12, 2010, at 1:49 PM, David wrote:
I'm writing a XSLT that has to translate XML to plain ascii text. The XML contains unicode characters, possibly any of them. I cannot control the authoring so I must handle whatever is thrown at me.
I have a few dozen specially know character translations for things like 1/4 and degrees unicode symbols.
But I have a need to "catch all" charactors that are not mapped explicitly (rather then map explicitly the entiure unicode set) and translate them into something like "<UNKNOWN CHARACTER>"
Any suggestions on how to do this ? I could trivially write a post-processor to do this (maybe a dozen lines of C or java) but if there's a feature directly in XSLT I'd love to try that.
Any ideas welcome !
If you choose to do post-processing, no need to write a program: you can use 'iconv' .
-- Steve Majewski
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