Re: [xsl] Special Characters in URLs

Subject: Re: [xsl] Special Characters in URLs
From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2001 12:53:15 -0400
Usually a "+" is an acceptable replacement for a space.  If that's true for
your situation, you can use the translate() function to change all the
spaces to "+" signs.  That'd probably be the easiest way to proceed.

Cheers,

Tom P

[Eriksson Magnus]

Thanks for the help, Chris.

Yes, the URIs are interpreted by the Web Server/Web browser but I need them
to be generated correctly by the XSLT processor -- to comply with the
HTTP-standard (e.g. no white space in URLs). Is there a way to achieve this?




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