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RE: mapping (Was: Re: Re: . in for)
- From: DPawson at rnib dot org dot uk
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2002 09:09:14 -0000
- Subject: RE: mapping (Was: Re: [xsl] Re: . in for)
- Reply-to: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
Jeni wrote
> > This example could be handled with a mapping operator:
> >
> > <xsl:variable name="emps"
> > select="//employee[@dept = ($departments -> lower-case(.))]" />
+1 on mapping, but I dislike the above syntax Jeni.
Scheme gives (map fn sequence).
How about
select='map lower-case(.) $departments'/>
or
select='map (lower-case(.) $departments)'/>
or does this go against the idea of extending keywords?
regards DaveP
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