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Re: [xsl] Typing variables

2012-09-18 03:27:06
On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 8:43 AM, Andrew Welch 
<andrew(_dot_)j(_dot_)welch(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
<xsl:variable name="thing">"<xsl:value-of
select="replace(.,',',concat($quot,',',$quot))"/>"</xsl:variable> and
the value of the variable $quot is obvious.

If I were to make $thing a typed variable what would it  be.

xs:string+


Thought someone might say that, thats where I started and I had to
remove that to get it to work. That's why I posted

or wrap all of the contents in <xsl:value-of> (with no select
attribute) and then use xs:string

or (most efficiently) change the existing value-of to xsl:sequence and
concat the double quotes,  and use xs:string.


that doesn't get past the type checker because it's sees the resulting
value as more than 1 string. It was useful  to change the value-of to
xsl:sequence.

(fwiw, if you want to create json there are plenty of existing
solutions out there)


it's not a straightforward JSON transformation.

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