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Re: given @id="1.2.3" .... -1 || +1 to the "3" in @id??
these are exslt functions which work quite nicely
at http://www.exslt.org
chow, jim fuller
----- Original Message -----
From: "Christopher R. Maden" <crism@maden.org>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 5:36 AM
Subject: RE: [xsl] given @id="1.2.3" .... -1 || +1 to the "3" in @id??
> At 13:57 2-07-2001, Chris Bayes wrote:
> >Anthony,
> ><xsl:value-of select="regExp:match(., '[0-9]+|\.', 'g')[5]" /> should do
it.
> >Or
> ><xsl:value-of select="regExp:match(., '[0-9]+|\.',
> >'g')[count(regExp:match(., '[0-9]+|\.', 'g'))]" /> for any .00.00.00.00
Or
> >use tokenize
> >str:tokenize(., '.')
>
> What language is that? You're using extension functions there, but
there's
> no declaration for the regExp namespace prefix, nor any indication of how
> it's declared. Are you using the Java String class?
>
> -Chris
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