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by Vincent Hennebert-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi Sandra,

sandraB wrote:
> I'm using a xsl stylesheet to transform an xml file to FO file. I don't know
> exactly in which cells I can get the classnames.

So that means that you don’t have a special markup for classnames? In
which case it’s only a guess game indeed. Maybe you can use a regexp
attempting at identifying classnames; something like
[a-zA-Z]+\(\.[a-zA-Z]+\)*
As to implement that in XSLT...


> I use a template to search
> '.' and replace it by '\u200B' but I'm facing another problem with the
> invalid character (\). I'll update this topic when I will have the solution,
> but feel free to comment my solution.

You can use the XML entity: ​
Just put it like this in your XSLT stylesheet, and the XSLT processor
should process it correctly.


> Georg Datterl wrote:
>> Hi Sandra,
>>
>> Basically depends how you get your data and where you manipulate it. I
>> think, in the end the class name should look like
>> com.\u200Bxxxxxxxxxxxxx.\u200Bxxxxxxx.\u200Bxxxxxxx.\u200Bxxxxxxxxx.\u200BGenericDecoder
>> (in case Outlook is killing that: after each period is a unicode 200B).
>> That should do the trick. Possibly more elegant readers can provide more
>> elegant solutions.

HTH,
Vincent

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