Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xsl Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: testing for special characters >Thread Next - Re: testing for special characters Re: testing for special charactersTo: NULL Date: 8/19/2009 5:24:00 PM I also tried: <xsl:if test=". != '$#13;$#10;$#9;$#9;$#9;$#9;'"> Also didn't work. Tom "tshad" <toms@p...> wrote in message news:uWPMHwSIKHA.3736@T...... >I tried: > > <xsl:if test=". != '$#13$#10$#9$#9$#9$#9'"> > > But that didn't work. > > Tom > > "tshad" <toms@p...> wrote in message > news:Oy4rSiSIKHA.1340@T...... >>I just ran into an issue where my xml files have a carriage return, line >>feed and 6 tabs inside my tags. >> >> Normally I would see something like: >> >> <address></address> >> >> but now I seem to be seeing: >> >> <address>0D0A09090909</address> >> >> Where 0D is a carriage return, 0A is a line feed and 09 is a tab. >> >> I normally test for a blank fiield like so: >> >> <xsl:when test=". != ''"> >> >> but this doesn't work for this. How would I test for these special >> characters? >> >> I am trying to get the people who create the form to fix it, but until >> then I still need to process the xml files. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Tom >> > > | ||||||
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