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/>
> 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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