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Re: problem with replace()

2005-11-21 07:24:13


I would suggest splitting the string into words using xsl:analyze-string and
then applying replace to each of the words.

yes, it's a shame really that the regexp escape sequences matcing
beginning and end of word didn't make it into xpath.
Perhaps for version 3?  (ie perl's \b)

David





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