The replace() function uses a regular expression pattern, so I think
you'll need to escape the backslash:
'\\U00A0'
Cheers,
Martin
On 13-08-23 12:25 PM, Mario Madunic wrote:
Hi,
Having a problem replacing the following string in some XML, \U+00A0. It is appearing as is
in the XML. Example: <p>This para\U+00A0contains.</p>
Using Saxon HE 9.5.0.1J.
Tried the following:
<xsl:value-of select="if (contains(., '\U+00A0')) then replace(., '\U+00A0', ' ') else
." />. Am able to find the string in question (using contains()) but am unable to
replace it.
Any insight and help will be appreciated.
Thanks
Mario Madunic | Software Developer | AeroInfo Systems, A Boeing Company |
mario(_dot_)madunic(_at_)aeroinfo(_dot_)com | #200-13575 Commerce Parkway |
Richmond, BC, V6V 2L1, Canada | www.aeroinfo.com | www.boeing.com
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