rob Jackson wrote:
Hi All,
I am converting a source xml into target xml using XSLT.
My source xml has a field like
<xsl:address>Charles Army Street; Boston, Ma 01779</xsl:address>
there is no such thing as an xsl:address instruction in any version of
XSLT, would suggest u use a different element name (or more precisely a
different namespace).
I have to display it by breaking it into different fields assuming
there will be comma
between city and state and space between state and zip.
Target xml should be like this:
<xsl:city>Charles Army Street; Boston</xsl:city>
<xsl:state>Ma</xsl:state>
<xsl:zip>01779</xsl:zip>
once again, u seem to want to put everything in the xsl namespace (using
xsl: prefix).....no need for this.
As for how you would crack/split apart the <address/> element, I would
suggest to use a combination of
string-before() or string-after()
(info here
http://www.zvon.org/xxl/XSLTreference/Output/function_substring-after.html)
or
regex approach with EXSLT at http://www.exslt.org/regexp/index.html
or
if u are using XSLT v2.0 then use its native regex processing capability.
gl, Jim Fuller
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