I can add two things,first to reiterate graham point and then to add  
we're not by default using xstl 2.0 in manakin, just to keep things  
simpiler. However if your theme needs 2.0 it is not hard to add it. We  
should probably create the cocoon definition for it and include the  
library as a dependency so that the only change would be inside you  
theme to say which transformer to us: the default or 2.0.....

There might be some performace issues as cocoon is useing some special  
hooks into xalan for efficiency.

Scott--

On Nov 7, 2007, at 3:32 PM, Graham Triggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
wrote:

> Dorothea Salo wrote:
>> Hi, all,
>>
>> If I can divert a tiny bit of attention from the testathon... I'm
>> trying to make author names on item-display pages clickable. The URL
>> pattern for this is "browse-author-items?author=" plus the author's
>> URL-encoded name -- which is the problem, as there doesn't seem to be
>> any easy XSLT way to get URL encoding for a string.
>>
>> Ideas? Or should I not worry about the encoding and just let the  
>> browser worry?
>>
>> Dorothea
>>
>>
>
> Hmmm... actually it appears there is an easy way if you are using  
> xslt 2
> - but you are probably working with Xalan and won't be.
>
> Don't know what the practicalities are of switching to use Saxon-B 9,
> that could be a possibility.
>
> However, you appear to be using a rather young Manakin - with the  
> browse
> code that's been merged into 1.5, those urls no longer exist. It's now
> something like "browse?type=author&value="
>
> G
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