Hi Brian,
thank you very much. Your explications bring me some new ideas. I am also not
an software engineer, and start 8 eight years ago with multimedia computer
added design, after many years of making my life with visual art and poetry.
Early from multimedia and a little excursion to Desktop Publishing, i started
with Webdesign and Search Engine Optimization. Since July 2001 i am doing the
interface to the browser/client of an huge software application for financial
sevices for a company here in Germany. By the way, mostly erverything i learned
about xslt i learned it here from this list. Every morning i read the posts i
am interested and sometimes i post my questions and answers.
Back to the subject:
<snip>
That's similar to what we do, the difference being that your output code is
inline, whereas we reference an external stylesheet that produces the
javascript as plain text.
</snip>
The match and named templates are also included as external stylesheets in my
case. The difference that everything (also css rules) is still with the method
output=html. Have you encountered any difficulties outputting snippets of
Javascripts or css as html ? At the end, html is also a plain/text format.
<snip>
<script language="javascript"
src="/trs/{$site}/components/common_js_library.xsl"/>
... etc ...
So what you get is plain-text JavaScript ...
</snip>
Do i understand correctly after transforming your xml you get following html
snippet
<script language="javascript"
src="/trs/trip/components/common_js_library.xsl"/>
and this is recognized by the browser/client as valid html and javascript ?
Cool, do you get it work also with css ?
For example: <style type="text/css" src="/style/display_properties.xsl">
Peace,
Hans Braumüller
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