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Subject: [xsl] String Manipulation - Distinguishing alphas and numerics in	 a string From: "TEA Lanham, Kevin" <Klanham@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 14:13:18 -0600  | 
Does anyone know how to do this? (the chemistry is not the issue, I realize this is a bogus combination) XML source: <para>candybars are made of <chemical>H20ClF3</chemical>.</para> XSL needed????? <xsl:template match="chemical"> <xsl:variable name="this_chemical" select="."/> <!-- This is the part I'm stuck on. How do I process the string? The translate function only wants to replace something. How do I walk through the string and wrap each number with the FO for subscript? --> </xsl:template> XSL-FO desired: <fo:block>water is made of H<fo:inline baseline-shift="sub" >2</fo:inline>OClF<fo:inline baseline-shift="sub" >3</fo:inline>.</fo:block> Thanks, Kevin XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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