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Re: looking up case insensitive element in XML with XPath

From: Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjoern@---------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 12/3/2007 8:38:00 AM

* Wizfrog wrote in comp.text.xml:
>So, is there an "easy" way to find all case-sensitive variations of a
>word in a document? without having to look up all variations
>independently?

You would have to transform the input to some specific casing and
perform a case-sensitive match. Use the XPath translate() function
to do this. The alternatives would be to write an extension function
or use existing ones, or use XPath 2.0.
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