Subject: Re: [xsl] Literal string question From: Wendell Piez <wapiez@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 02 Jan 2002 15:04:12 -0500 |
test="contains(translate($s, 'ABCDE...Z', 'A'), '.A')"
Still being a contrarian, Wendell
Trevor, What I have in mind is to PULL the data from a specific field in my XML document which has initials without a space between them.
<CORPNAME>A.A. Peters</CORPNAME>
Then (removing the HTML coding using the toolbar macro) I will make this list of names an array in my NOTE TAB PRO clip library. I copy the list and search and replace to put spaces in. The corrected list then becomes my replace array. I run the NTP clip and all the initials in the first array are replaced in by the corrected names in the second array. This is done all in my XML document.
I only needed the XSL syntax so I can PULL the data out of my XML document.
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