String tokenizing in XSL

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String tokenizing in XSL

by priby :: Rate this Message:

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Greetings to all..

I am trying tokenize a string in XSL using str:tokenize. I want the delimiter to be taken as a combination of charactes. That is the tokenizing should occur only if combination of characters exist. (It should not tokenize if any of the characters in the delimiter is present individually)

For egs:

When I use str:tokenize('A%^B~^C%^D~^','~^') , I should get the output as A%^B and C%^D.

Is it possible with str:tokenize? IF not is there any other function to do this.

Thanks in advance..
priby

RE: String tokenizing in XSL

by Michael Kay-3 :: Rate this Message:

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The xsl-editors list is provided for comments on the XSLT 1.0 and XPath 1.0
specification, not for getting coding advice. (And str:tokenize() isn't even
part of those specifications, it is a third-party extension.) You are better
off asking on the xsl-list at mulberrytech.com.

XPath 2.0 has a function tokenize() which would appear to meet your needs.

Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/

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> I am trying tokenize a string in XSL using str:tokenize. I
> want the delimiter to be taken as a combination of charactes.
> That is the tokenizing should occur only if combination of
> characters exist. (It should not tokenize if any of the
> characters in the delimiter is present individually)
>
> For egs:
>
> When I use str:tokenize('A%^B~^C%^D~^','~^') , I should get
> the output as A%^B and C%^D.
>
> Is it possible with str:tokenize? IF not is there any other
> function to do this.
>
> Thanks in advance..
> priby
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