Alain,

Thank you for your reply. Attached is a test case using fn:tokenize to
create input controls. The purpose is to edit library catalog records for
audiovisual material and transcribe information about production credits.

Best regards,
Tim

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Tim A. Thompson
Metadata Librarian (Spanish/Portuguese Specialty)
Princeton University Library


On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 3:57 PM, Alain Couthures <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Tim,
>
> Currently, fn:tokenize() is returning faked text nodes. This is good
> enough for xf:output and should also work with xf:setvalue.
>
> It would still be easy to create standalone text nodes owned by default
> instance to do the trick more appropriately for complex cases.
>
> Could you please send me a test case?
>
> Thanks!
>
> --Alain
>
>
> Le 18/11/2015 20:02, Tim Thompson a écrit :
>
> Alain,
>
> Can fn:tokenize be used to update instance data with xf:input, or only to
> display data with xf:output? I have XML data with elements that contain
> semicolon-delimited strings that I would like to split across separate
> input controls, but I guess the data can't be updated once it is tokenized?
>
> Best wishes,
> Tim
>
> --
> Tim A. Thompson
> Metadata Librarian (Spanish/Portuguese Specialty)
> Princeton University Library
>
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