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Re: Regex string function question
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Regex string function question
- From: Alexey Gokhberg <alexei at bluewin dot ch>
- Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 12:28:34 +0100
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Rick Anderson wrote:
>
> The jakarta project has two regexp packages for Java:
> http://jakarta.apache.org/regexp/
> http://jakarta.apache.org/oro/index.html
>
> Since XSL 2.0 isn't out yet would it be reasonable to add those kind of
> extensions to a java based XSL processor using one of those libraries?
>
> Has anyone tried this yet?
>
Alternatively, C++ developers can use Unicorn XML Toolkit:
http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/doc/xmlkit/1.0/api/ApiDoc.html
It provides implementation for regular expressions, XSLT processor and
object-based XSLT extensions:
http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/doc/xmlkit/1.0/api/RegExp.html
http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/doc/xmlkit/1.0/api/Xslt.html
http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/doc/xmlkit/1.0/api/XsltObject.html
This toolkit was used to develop Unicorn XSLT Processor
(http://www.unicorn-enterprises.com/#products_uxt), which supports
regular expressions via ECMAScript extension mechanism.
Kind regards,
Alexey
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