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Re: RE: UpperCase to Lower Case



Dear Henk, Your suggestion was good. But I dont know whether i 
will get AM or PM.. If i knew that i would have used translate. 
but i dont know what i will get from xml .. am or pm.. so in that 
case can we do something to tell that convert what ever i get from 
xml to lower case ??
vsd

On Wed, 27 Feb 2002 Henk Meulekamp wrote :
>
>with the translate function
>
><xsl:variable name = "ampm" 
>select="translate(//Music/programme/ampm, 'AM',
>'am')"/>
>---------------------
>Returns the first argument string with occurrences of characters 
>in the
>second argument string replaced by the character at the 
>corresponding
>position in the third argument string.
>
>string translate(string, string, string)
>
>grt Henk J Meulekamp
>
>
>| -----Original Message-----
>| From: vasu deva [mailto:vsd18@rediffmail.com]
>| Sent: dinsdag 26 februari 2002 19:22
>| To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
>| Subject: [xsl] UpperCase to Lower Case
>|
>|
>|
>| dear elite members of the xsl club,
>| i have a very basic doubt regarding how we can convert the 
>case
>| using xsl
>| i have a variable
>| <xsl:variable name = "ampm" select="//Music/programme/ampm"/>
>|
>| it gives AM from xml file.. i need to convert it to am
>| how do i do it??
>| please help me
>| vsd
>|
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