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Re: general string replace problem
Marvelous. Thanks Jeni!
Your first fix solves the problem; the second solution works also. I'm sure
you're right the latter is more efficient, but my transformations so far are
so short and simple that they take less than a second to execute. But I'll
happily use your more efficient template anyway.
Note to DaveP: you may want to update the FAQ to point to this corrected
version of Jeni's general string replace template.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeni Tennison" <mail@jenitennison.com>
To: "Chris Nolte" <nolte@silicon-age.com>
Cc: <xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 10:22 AM
Subject: Re: [xsl] general string replace problem
> Hi Chris,
>
> > I'm still having problems using Jeni Tennison's general string
> > replace template discussed in the FAQ:
> > http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/stringreplace.html#d44e34517
>
> Oh dear. The problem is that the $search parameter in the
> replace_strings template is being set through a result tree fragment
> rather than through the select attribute. That means that when it's
> used in the predicate later on, it's interpreted as boolean true
> rather than as a number. If you just change that to:
>
> <xsl:param name="search" select="1" />
>
> it should work better.
>
> However, I'd amend the template in any case to make it more efficient
> by passing the node set of foo:search elements rather than an index
> into that set (which means you're going off and finding it each time):
>
> <xsl:template name="replace_strings">
> <xsl:param name="input_text" />
> <xsl:param name="search"
> select="document('')/*/foo:string_replacement/foo:search" />
> <xsl:variable name="replaced_text">
> <xsl:call-template name="replace-substring">
> <xsl:with-param name="text" select="$input_text" />
> <xsl:with-param name="from" select="$search[1]/foo:find" />
> <xsl:with-param name="to" select="$search[1]/foo:replace" />
> </xsl:call-template>
> </xsl:variable>
> <xsl:choose>
> <xsl:when test="$search[2]">
> <xsl:call-template name="replace_strings">
> <xsl:with-param name="input_text" select="$replaced_text" />
> <xsl:with-param name="search" select="$search[position() > 1]" />
> </xsl:call-template>
> </xsl:when>
> <xsl:otherwise>
> <xsl:value-of select="$replaced_text" />
> </xsl:otherwise>
> </xsl:choose>
> </xsl:template>
>
> I hope that helps,
>
> Jeni
>
> ---
> Jeni Tennison
> http://www.jenitennison.com/
>
>
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