Hi all!
I looked through the archives, but couldn't find an answer to my problem.
Given an html form that passes the following query string:
approved=1&approved=3&approved=4&foo=bar
how do I parse/concat the query string to end up with all the
'approved' parameter values as a comma separated list?
For example: (1,3,4)
Also, during this process, can I use as="xs:integer" to verify that
the concatenated parameter values are indeed integers?
I tried:
<xsl:param name="URL_query_string"/>
<xsl:variable name="message">
<xsl:value-of
select="concat('(',substring-after($URL_query_string,'approved='),',',substring-before($URL_query_string,'&'),')')"/>
</xsl:variable>
but only got the first value.
Thanks for any tips you may have! I'm using XSLT2. Well...trying, anyway ;-)
Daniel
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