2007.04.15

Next Monday is London's first PowerPoint karaoke night. Ian told me about this the other night and it sounds highly lol-inducing. 2007-04-15T22:54:36ZUntitled entry permalink

XSLT hacking 2007-04-15T19:43:00ZTitled entry permalink

Abbey Workshop has a great tutorial on how to split a list of values in to elements in XSLT 1.0. It's easy to adapt, and can be used quite easily with other types of separators (commas etc.). With xsl:normalize-space, you can use this for simpler string handling. XSLT 2.0 offers you the ability to use regular expressions.

I'm using this as part of an API interface to del.icio.us for an soon-to-be-announced personal RDF database project.

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