The key is, you can use Document Object Model to navigate through an xml
file (eg, an XHTML file). That way, you can use members like
createChild(), childNodes(), firstChild, etc()... I'm guessing that the
original post had something to do with that.
To the original poster:
Do a google search on XML DOM Javascript, there's a good bit out
there. And now, after looking over what I've written, it does seem a
bit off topic for xsl-list.
The key is, xslt is xml.
Mike
Or better, get the JavaScript code working and just spit out '<script
language="JavaScript" src="location_of_script_file.js"></script>' in your
XSLT, so you don't have to worry about encapsulating the JavaScript code in
CDATA sections or the like.
What has the Javascript to do with the XSLT? As you describe it, the
Javascript is executed in the HTML output. So you must differ between the
XSLT and the output of XSLT !! If it helps, you shell test your Javascript
in a static HTML file and if the test was successful, copy this code to the
XSLT.
Anyone knows how to use JavaScript in XSLT to get an inframe's current
(updated) location (URL), then display it in the current main screen?
Thanks,
Yan
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