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Re: Regex string function question
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] Regex string function question
- From: Uche Ogbuji <uche dot ogbuji at FourThought dot com>
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 07:27:27 -0700
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> Uche Ogbuji wrote:
> >
> > Noting that 4XSLT has the equivalent of your match-regexp function through its ft:match extension function.
>
> Looks like your 4XSLT would be the perfect tool... if only it was writen
> in Java :):) !
Ooh. Flame on!
Just kidding. If you need a Java processor, how can you beat Saxon? In fact,
to ask fairly, how can anyone in any language beat Saxon?
> I need to have a closer look then to see if we could do the same with
> our favorite XSLT processor...
IIRC Oromatcher is the best solution for Java regex, but not quite open
source. Can't you use this to write a quick extension?
I'll have to give you my sermon about the perilous evils of Java the next time
we meet, Eric.
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