No there's no such function.
As a matter of interest, what's the use case?
I think the only reasons it's not there are (a) absence of a use case, and
(b) difficulty in the detail of specifying it: what do you do for example
with percent signs that aren't followed by two hex digits.
Regards,
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
http://twitter.com/michaelhkay
-----Original Message-----
From: Florent Georges [mailto:lists(_at_)fgeorges(_dot_)org]
Sent: 20 November 2009 16:35
To: XSL Mulberry list
Subject: [xsl] Decoding %-escaped chars in URI
Hi,
I guess I simply missed it, but I need a function to
unescape %-escaped characters in a URI (that is, the opposite
of the function fn:encode-for-uri) and I didn't find it in
the standard library.
Did I miss it, or is it missing from the standard library
(and if it is, why is it so?)
Regards,
--
Florent Georges
http://www.fgeorges.org/
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