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- <reference xml:id="charmap">
 
-   <info>
 
-     <title>Common » Character-Map Template Reference</title>
 
-     <releaseinfo role="meta">
 
-       $Id: charmap.xsl 7266 2007-08-22 11:58:42Z xmldoc $
 
-     </releaseinfo>
 
-   </info>
 
-   
 
-   <partintro xml:id="partintro">
 
-     <title>Introduction</title>
 
-     
 
- <para>This is technical reference documentation for the
 
-       character-map templates in the DocBook XSL Stylesheets.</para>
 
-     <note>
 
-       
 
- <para>These templates are defined in a separate file from the set
 
-         of “common” templates because some of the common templates
 
-         reference DocBook XSL stylesheet parameters, requiring the
 
-         entire set of parameters to be imported/included in any
 
-         stylesheet that imports/includes the common templates.</para>
 
-       
 
- <para>The character-map templates don’t import or include
 
-         any DocBook XSL stylesheet parameters, so the
 
-         character-map templates can be used without importing the
 
-         whole set of parameters.</para>
 
-     </note>
 
-     
 
- <para>This is not intended to be user documentation. It is
 
-       provided for developers writing customization layers for the
 
-       stylesheets.</para>
 
-   </partintro>
 
- <refentry xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xml:id="template.apply-character-map">
 
- <refnamediv>
 
- <refname>apply-character-map</refname>
 
- <refpurpose>Applies an XSLT character map</refpurpose>
 
- </refnamediv>
 
- <refsynopsisdiv>
 
- <synopsis><xsl:template name="apply-character-map">
 
- <xsl:param name="content"/>
 
- <xsl:param name="map.contents"/>
 
-   ...
 
- </xsl:template></synopsis>
 
- </refsynopsisdiv>
 
- <refsect1><title>Description</title>
 
-     
 
- <para>This template applies an <link xlink:href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/#character-maps">XSLT character map</link>; that is, it causes certain
 
-       individual characters to be substituted with strings of one
 
-       or more characters. It is useful mainly for replacing
 
-       multiple “special” characters or symbols in the same target
 
-       content. It uses the value of
 
-       <parameter>map.contents</parameter> to do substitution on
 
-       <parameter>content</parameter>, and then returns the
 
-       modified contents.</para>
 
-     <note>
 
-       
 
- <para>This template is a very slightly modified version of
 
-         Jeni Tennison’s <function>replace_strings</function>
 
-         template in the <link xlink:href="http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/StringReplace.html#d9351e13">multiple string replacements</link> section of Dave Pawson’s
 
-         <link xlink:href="http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/index.html">XSLT FAQ</link>.</para>
 
-       
 
- <para>The <function>apply-string-subst-map</function>
 
-         template is essentially the same template as the
 
-         <function>apply-character-map</function> template; the
 
-         only difference is that in the map that
 
-         <function>apply-string-subst-map</function> expects, <tag class="attribute">oldstring</tag> and <tag class="attribute">newstring</tag> attributes are used
 
-         instead of <tag class="attribute">character</tag> and <tag class="attribute">string</tag> attributes.</para>
 
-     </note>
 
-   </refsect1><refsect1><title>Parameters</title>
 
-     
 
- <variablelist>
 
-       <varlistentry><term>content</term>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           
 
- <para>The content on which to perform the character-map
 
-             substitution.</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </varlistentry>
 
-       <varlistentry><term>map.contents</term>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           
 
- <para>A node set of elements, with each element having
 
-             the following attributes:
 
-             
 
- <itemizedlist>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <simpara><tag class="attribute">character</tag>, a
 
-                   character to be replaced</simpara>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-               <listitem>
 
-                 <simpara><tag class="attribute">string</tag>, a
 
-                   string with which to replace <tag class="attribute">character</tag></simpara>
 
-               </listitem>
 
-             </itemizedlist>
 
-           </para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </varlistentry>
 
-     </variablelist>
 
-   </refsect1></refentry>
 
- <refentry xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xml:id="template.read-character-map">
 
- <refnamediv>
 
- <refname>read-character-map</refname>
 
- <refpurpose>Reads in all or part of an XSLT character map</refpurpose>
 
- </refnamediv>
 
- <refsynopsisdiv>
 
- <synopsis><xsl:template name="read-character-map">
 
- <xsl:param name="use.subset"/>
 
- <xsl:param name="subset.profile"/>
 
- <xsl:param name="uri"/>
 
-   ...
 
- </xsl:template></synopsis>
 
- </refsynopsisdiv>
 
- <refsect1><title>Description</title>
 
-     
 
- <para>The XSLT 2.0 specification describes <link xlink:href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt20/#character-maps">character maps</link> and explains how they may be used
 
-       to allow a specific character appearing in a text or
 
-       attribute node in a final result tree to be substituted by
 
-       a specified string of characters during serialization. The
 
-       <function>read-character-map</function> template provides a
 
-       means for reading and using character maps with XSLT
 
-       1.0-based tools.</para>
 
-     
 
- <para>This template reads the character-map contents from
 
-       <parameter>uri</parameter> (in full or in part, depending on
 
-       the value of the <parameter>use.subset</parameter>
 
-       parameter), then passes those contents to the
 
-       <function>apply-character-map</function> template, along with
 
-       <parameter>content</parameter>, the data on which to perform
 
-       the character substitution.</para>
 
-     
 
- <para>Using the character map “in part” means that it uses only
 
-       those <tag>output-character</tag> elements that match the
 
-       XPath expression given in the value of the
 
-       <parameter>subset.profile</parameter> parameter. The current
 
-       implementation of that capability here relies on the
 
-       <function>evaluate</function> extension XSLT function.</para>
 
-   </refsect1><refsect1><title>Parameters</title>
 
-     
 
- <variablelist>
 
-       <varlistentry><term>use.subset</term>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           
 
- <para>Specifies whether to use a subset of the character
 
-             map instead of the whole map; boolean
 
-             <literal>0</literal> or <literal>1</literal></para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </varlistentry>
 
-       <varlistentry><term>subset.profile</term>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           
 
- <para>XPath expression that specifies what subset of the
 
-             character map to use</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </varlistentry>
 
-       <varlistentry><term>uri</term>
 
-         <listitem>
 
-           
 
- <para>URI for a character map</para>
 
-         </listitem>
 
-       </varlistentry>
 
-     </variablelist>
 
-   </refsect1></refentry>
 
- </reference>
 
 
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