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Mukul,
Actually, Numbers are part of my alphabet and I often want to sort them lexicographically
as parts of labels, file names etc. :)
Its always possible to provide more than one sorting method. I suspect the bigger
question is "user defined" as then this whole issue kind of goes away.
Stan Devitt
Mukul Gandhi wrote:
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Re: [xsl] Sorting Upper-Case first. Microsoft bug?
Subject: Re: [xsl] Sorting Upper-Case first. Microsoft bug? From: Stan Devitt <jsdevitt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 07 Aug 2003 08:27:15 -0400 |
Mukul,
Actually, Numbers are part of my alphabet and I often want to sort them lexicographically
as parts of labels, file names etc. :)
Its always possible to provide more than one sorting method. I suspect the bigger
question is "user defined" as then this whole issue kind of goes away.
Stan Devitt
Mukul Gandhi wrote:
Hi Stan, in real world XML files, variety of data is possible *with liklyhood of numbers also existing along with alphabets*, so i think popular XSLT processors have to implement with some way of providing sorted order to such data. i feel that is why, true lexicographic meaning is not possible with XSLT processors ..
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