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<s1 title="lang() function">
<ul>
<li><link anchor="functionality">Functionality</link></li>
<li><link anchor="implementation">Implementation</link></li>
</ul>
<anchor name="functionality"/>
<s2 title="Functionality">
<p>The <code>xml:lang</code> can be used to determine the language for a node or
a node-set. The attribute can be used to store language-specific data in an
XML document:</p>
<source>
&lt;phrases&gt;
&lt;greeting xml:lang="en"&gt;Hello!&lt;/greeting&gt;
&lt;greeting xml:lang="no"&gt;Hei!&lt;/greeting&gt;
&lt;greeting xml:lang="fr"&gt;Salut!&lt;/greeting&gt;
&lt;greeting xml:lang="es"&gt;Hola!&lt;/greeting&gt;
&lt;greeting xml:lang="de"&gt;Sweinhund!&lt;/greeting&gt;
&lt;/phrases&gt;
</source>
<p>The XSL stylesheet can use the <code>lang()</code> function to select the
element with the desired language:</p>
<source>
&lt;xsl:template match="greeting"&gt;
&lt;xsl:if test="lang("de")&gt;
&lt;xsl:value-of select="."/&gt;
&lt;xsl:text&gt; Grossglucklicher wunche!&lt;/xsl:text&gt;
&lt;/xsl:if&gt;
&lt;/xsl:template&gt;
</source>
</s2> <anchor name="implementation"/>
<s2 title="Implementation">
<p>The DOM interface has been given a method that returns the language for
a given node. The language is returned as a string (on whatever format is
used in the XML document - should be iso), and may be null if no language is
defined.</p>
<source>
public String DOM.getLanguage(int node);
</source>
<p>The BasisLibrary class has a static method that will compare the language
of the context node with some other language and return the result as a
boolean.</p>
<source>
public static boolean BasisLibrary.testLanguage(String language, DOM dom, int node);
</source>
<p>The compiled code for the <code>lang()</code> method calls this method in the
BasisLibrary and leaves the result on the stack for the calling element.</p>
</s2>
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