In XSLT 1.0 you have a choice:
(a) write a recursive template that bites off one token each time it's
called using substring-before
(b) use a tokenize() function from a library such as EXSLT (www.exslt.org).
In 2.0 use the built-in tokenize() function, or xsl:analyze-string.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
-----Original Message-----
From: Rahil's Yahoo Mail [mailto:qamar_rahil(_at_)yahoo(_dot_)co(_dot_)uk]
Sent: 19 April 2005 15:57
To: XSL List
Subject: [xsl] breaking string into substrings or arrays
Hi
Is it possible to break up a text() node which contains a
string for e.g.
<Value>[Alpha, Beta, Gamma]</Value>
into
<Value>Alpha</Value>
<Value>Beta</Value>
<Value>Gamma</Value>
?
Is there any equivalent for arrays in XPath to break a long string as
above based on a token such as comma (,) ?
Regards
Rahil
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