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    Spilt String using XSL

    Tom, I did go thro' that page you mentioned. I tried applying but it was not working for me. At any point of time I have to display the lastname and firsname. The NAM can be empty or seprated by a spaces also and I have to take that also into consideration. I'll try to work on the example...
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    Spilt String using XSL

    My source looks omething like this: <NAM> <NAM-Child1> Gonzales,Gus,Kalian,Kippu </NAM-Child1> </NAM> I have to split the string and display them separately as Gonzales Gus Kalian Kippu How do I split the string in XSL ? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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    Linefeed character in output - XSL

    Tom, It worked this time. I downloaded the MSXMLv4.0 parser from the net and used it. I changed the stylesheet tag and wherever I wanted to insert the line feed tag in the output , I did this: <xsl:text>&#10;</xsl:text> It worked. Thanks
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    Linefeed character in output - XSL

    Tom, My style sheet looks something like this after I included the <xsl:text>! But I don't get anything as output.!! If I replace <xsl:text>&#10</xsl:text> with a &quot;,&quot; This is how my output looks: 098765432,Florida. But I dont want a &quot;'&quot; - I want a linefeed...
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    Linefeed character in output - XSL

    Using XSL, I need to produce an output in the following format : Data<Linefeed>Data<Linefeed>Data<linefeed>..... I'm able to retrieve the data from the XML(source doc), but I don't know how to insert the linefeed character, so that my output looks like the above. Any help would be appreciated...

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