Subject: Re: [xsl] UTF-8 URL encoding with XSLT 1.0 From: "Martynas Jusevicius" <martynas.jusevicius@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 2 Jun 2007 12:30:26 +0200 |
This is how you use PHP functions from stylesheets. Remember to call registerPhpFunctions() on the processor and include the PHP namespace in XSL.
For URL encoding, the function would be: php:function('urlencode', string($value))
Ok, now I get it :) I'm using PHP's XSL, so I guess I'll go better look for a way to call PHP's functions from stylesheets.
Martynas
On 6/2/07, Michael Kay <mike@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > is there a stylesheet somewhere to encode URLs in XSLT 1.0? > > So far I'm using one from http://skew.org/xml/stylesheets/url-encode/ > > , but it looks like it cannot handle UTF-8. > > Doing UTF-8 is about five orders of magnitude harder than doing Latin-1. > Instead of a table of 256 characters, you'll need a table of 1114111 > characters. You'll then need to implement the tricky bit-twiddling rules of > UTF-8 encoding in a language that has no built-in bit-twiddling operators. > And at the end it will be painfully slow. > > In short, doing this in pure XSLT 1.0 without extensions is pure masochism. > Look for other options. Why are you doing it anyway? > > Michael Kay > http://www.saxonica.com/
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