Dear Dimitre,
At 12:00 PM 8/20/2010, you wrote:
In fact the expression I proposed also covers your "first definition".
Of course -- I'm sorry if I wasn't clear that a single space
character would pass your test. But it doesn't do so exclusively. If
"a white space" is meant to designate *only* a single character, the
test (as you know) has to be tighter. And either way, we also get to
worry about what that character can be. Space, tab, non-breaking
space, zero-width space ...
Do note that there is only a single definition for whitespace in the
XML Recommendation (http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#sec-common-syn) :
[3] S ::= (#x20 | #x9 | #xD | #xA)+
and this is exactly what the normalize-space() function handles
(http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath-functions/#func-normalize-space):
"Summary: Returns the value of $arg with whitespace normalized by
stripping leading and trailing whitespace and replacing sequences of
one or more than one whitespace character with a single space, #x20.
The whitespace characters are defined in the metasymbol S (Production
3) of [Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 Recommendation (Third
Edition)]."
Certainly. (And I know you know I know this. :-)
My point (as I know you know) is that problem statements relating to
whitespace in transformations -- or XML processing in general --
often do not make reference to this spec. In fact, they are often
given without any awareness that such a definition exists. (The list
archive will show this time and time again.)
Cheers,
Wendell
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