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Subject: Re: [xsl] string matching problem From: Rob Rohan <me@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: 20 May 2003 22:24:34 -0700 |
On Tue, 2003-05-20 at 22:07, Jarkko Moilanen wrote:
> On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, asim wrote:
>
> > AOA All
> > here is a sample condition
> > <xsl:if test="TValue = 'True'">
> > then html
> > </xsl:if>
> >
> > what to do if i dont know the value of TValue .. wether it is "True" ,
> > "true", "TRUE" or some thing else like that
> > i want case insensitive comparision.
>
> You could translate all letters to "true" or "TRUE" and try the testing
> then.
What he means by translate (if you dont know) is something like
<xsl:if test="translate($TValue,'true','TRUE') = 'TRUE'">
then html
</xsl:if>
the translate($TValue,'true','TRUE') should convert "True", "TrUe", etc
to "TRUE".
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