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Re: lower --> upper case
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] lower --> upper case
- From: Michael Hoffmann <m-hoffmann at ti dot com>
- Date: Mon, 08 Jan 2001 16:40:52 +0100
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hi benj
---snip
Function: string translate(string, string, string)
The translate function returns the first argument string with
occurrences of characters in the second argument string
replaced by the character at the corresponding position in the
third argument string. For example,
translate("bar","abc","ABC") returns the string BAr. If there is
a character in the second argument string with no character
at a corresponding position in the third argument string (because
the second argument string is longer than the third
argument string), then occurrences of that character in the first
argument string are removed. For example,
translate("--aaa--","abc-","ABC") returns "AAA". If a character
occurs more than once in the second argument string,
then the first occurrence determines the replacement character.
If the third argument string is longer than the second
argument string, then excess characters are ignored.
--- snip
more on the official W3C Site (its really worth to read it !)
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath.html
greetings
michael
"B. Dexheimer" wrote:
> Hi everybody !
>
> I got a xsl:variable with some text in lower case and I want to get it
> in upper case... how can I do that ?
> thanks in advance,
>
> BeNj.
>
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