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XQuery

by Priscilla Walmsley
March 2007
Intermediate to advanced
512 pages
21h 15m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Whitespace and Strings

Whitespace handling varies by implementation and depends on whether the implementation uses schema validation, and how it chooses to handle whitespace in element content. Every XML parser normalizes the whitespace in attribute values, replacing carriage returns, line feeds, and tabs with spaces. XML Schema processors may further normalize whitespace of an attribute or element value based on its type. During XML Schema validation, whitespace is preserved in values of type xs:string (and some of its descendants), but collapsed in all others.

Within string literals in queries, whitespace is always significant. For example, the expression string-length(" x ") evaluates to 3, not 1.

Normalizing Whitespace

The normalize-space function collapses whitespace in a string. Specifically, it performs the following steps:

  1. Replaces each carriage return (#xD), line feed (#xA), and tab (#x9) character with a single space (#x20)

  2. Collapses all consecutive spaces into a single space

  3. Removes all leading and trailing spaces

Table 17-11 shows some examples.

Table 17-11. Examples of the normalize-space function

Example

Return value

normalize-space("query")

query

normalize-space(" query ")

query

normalize-space("xml query")

xml query

normalize-space("xml query")

xml query

normalize-space(" ")

A zero-length string

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