Thanks for UR replies.
I think iso-8859-1 based encoding will be fine for my requirements.
I will try that and see how it goes.
best regards,
madhavi
At 09:40 28/11/2002 -0700, you wrote:
Markus Frommherz wrote:
> sorry, there is no such function.
There is an extension function, if the XSLT processor supports EXSLT.
http://exslt.org/ (see the section on string functions)
If iso-8859-1 based escaping of URL components is sufficient, I have a pure
XSLT template that will do it: http://skew.org/xml/stylesheets/url-encode/
Also check the archives for this list. Within the last 2 months, I think
someone posted another version...
- Mike
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