normalize-space() even if I am dealing with a sequence of string. If I
do call normalize-space, the transformation implicitly convert my
sequence of string into string (saxon 8.9).
It's helpful if you post actual code, rather than a description of it,
as I'm not sure whic case you are in It _sounds_ like you are doing
normalize-space(("aaa","bbb","ccc"))
applying the function to a sequence.
In XPath 2 (native mode) that is an error as normalize-space expects a
single string
If you are in backward compatibility mode (ie have version="1.0" in
scope) then the effect is to discard all but the first item of the
sequnce and normalize that, so you'd get "aaa".
the function for converting a sequence to a strng is string-join
string-join(("aaa","bbb","ccc"),"=")
produces the string
"aaa=bbb=ccc"
As a side note, there is no way to globally say 'all my xml
attribute/elements should have normalize space'.
not on input, but on output, you can have templates such as
<xsl:template match="@*">
<xsl:attribute name="name()" select="normalize-space(.)"/>
</xsl:template>
<xsl:template match="text()">
<xsl:value-of select=""normalize-space(.)"/>
</xsl:template>
which will make the default templates on attributes and text normalize
space.
David
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