At 2009-02-10 11:42 -0500, Robert Koberg wrote:
With XSL 1.0 and XPath 1.0 I had used recursion to escape quotes.
Using XPath 2.0, is the most efficient 'escape quotes' (\") the
following:
<xsl:sequence select="string-join(tokenize(., '"'), '\"')"/>
I would use:
<xsl:sequence select='replace(., """", "\\""")'/>
Is there a more efficient (fastest, least memory) way?
I suspect replace() is a lot faster than tokenizing and re-joining.
I hope this helps.
. . . . . . . . Ken
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