Maybe I didn't get whole picture about character maps but they seem
overly complicated in contrast to "just" use DOE (expecially because
input and output will look very different)
character maps are more flexible but the simple case of emulating d-o-e
doesn't really involve much extra syntax over the d-o-e method.
See for-example the posting:
http://www.biglist.com/lists/xsl-list/archives/200503/msg00585.html
I suggest in a followup that this be wrapped in an xsl:function
David
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