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Re: Substrings

2005-05-30 10:44:19
To "tokenize" is that to say I am going to split the string up by
spaces, or other delimiters?  So then, I could recursively call a
template which returns a value of nothing but passes back the
substring value of supplied string after each space until which time I
find an @ at this point I stop recursing and pass back the value.  (i
think that makes sense, and I think I can write that!)

I am using XSLT 1 with microsoft's msxml parser so exslt is not available to me.


On 5/30/05, Michael Kay <mike(_at_)saxonica(_dot_)com> wrote:
What is the best way to retrieve the email from the following text:


Mr. Joseph Smith Jr. III jsmithjr(_at_)juno(_dot_)com "J Jr."
-or it might be-
Joe jsmithjr(_at_)juno(_dot_)com


Assuming you're using XSLT 1.0, use any of the standard ways of tokenizing a
string (e.g. exslt's str:tokenize(), or a recursive template) and then take
the first token that contains an "@".

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



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