It seems likely () (for grouping) was intended rather than [] (for a
character class)?
On 04/04/2013 08:04 AM, David Carlisle wrote:
On 04/04/2013 13:00, David Carlisle wrote:
On 04/04/2013 12:40, davep wrote:
<xsl:template
match="p[matches(normalize-space(), '^[the quick] |
[brown fox]' )]"
that matches either
a string that starts with one of the letters t h e ' ' q u i c k
followed by a space.
or string that contains
a space followed by one of the letters b r o w n f x
the second clause should be
or string that contains
a space followed by one of the letters b r o w n ' ' f x
Although you can't actually match a space followed by another space in
this context as you have used normalize-space on the input.
David
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