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RE: whitespaces
- From: Pep Coll <pcoll at globalia-sistemas dot com>
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 15:46:31 +0100
- Subject: RE: [xsl] whitespaces
- References: <5.1.0.14.0.20011207121750.00a00c30@globalia-sistemas.com>
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Thank you Oleg, but the problem still remains, maybe the problem is not
remove or replace the whitespace but doing any other thing.
Otherwise, thanks a lot!
I'm still waiting to see if somebody would solve me the problem. Thanks!!
At 16:15 07/12/01 +0200, you wrote:
>Hello Pep!
>
> > I'm calling to a javascript function with a parameter in an HTML's HREF.
> > This parameter is the value of a node an I call the function this way:
> >
> > <a href="javascript:v_c('{.}')>
> >
> > of course, the href is inside a template that match the node. This
> > javascript function just marks all the values from the node (
> > the href is
> > between <xsl:for-each..>) as a link.The problem is that these
> > values of the
> > node has whitespaces.
>
>Probably you can normalize that value by using normalize-space() function.
>This xpath function removes leading and trailing whitespace and replaces
>any long whitespace sequences by a single space character.
>
><a href="javascript:v_c('{normailize-space(.)}')>
>
>---
>Oleg Tkachenko,
>Multiconn International, Israel
>
>
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