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Florent Georges wrote:
Florent: wow! Just wow ;)
Thanks for the extensive explanation and the detailed xsl code. With all the possibilities to treat a non-number or div-by-zero without exceptions, I'm a little at odds as to why working with characters (which is at the basis of any xslt transform) is not made so rock-solid. Why didn't they invent something like <xsl:number> for characters?
Funny, I never knew when/where to use the xsl:sequence constructor, I'm glad to have found a use through your code.
Your code has been implemented into my filters. Thanks again!
Re: [xsl] Safe-guarding codepoints-to-string() from wrong input
Subject: Re: [xsl] Safe-guarding codepoints-to-string() from wrong input From: Abel Braaksma <abel.online@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Dec 2006 19:14:05 +0100 |
Florent Georges wrote:
Technically, it is not complex. Just define a function my:codepoints-to-string() that makes the needed checks and do what you want when encoutering an invalid codepoint. I think the most difficult part is identifying which codepoints are valid. You can use the following from the XML recommendation as starting point:
Florent: wow! Just wow ;)
Thanks for the extensive explanation and the detailed xsl code. With all the possibilities to treat a non-number or div-by-zero without exceptions, I'm a little at odds as to why working with characters (which is at the basis of any xslt transform) is not made so rock-solid. Why didn't they invent something like <xsl:number> for characters?
Funny, I never knew when/where to use the xsl:sequence constructor, I'm glad to have found a use through your code.
Your code has been implemented into my filters. Thanks again!
Cheers, -- Abel
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