Michael,
Thank you for your help. Now I understand the javascript can't be run during
the transformation. I think I need to look into Xalan-Java for the solution.
Thank you,
Yan
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From: Michael
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Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 10:13 AM
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Subject: RE: [xsl] How to get value from JavaScript
First, I tried to assign xslt variable using JavaScript:
*************************** XSLT codes
************************* <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl =
"http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns:js="javascript:code" version = "1.1" >
<xsl:output method = "html" />
<xsl:variable name="url">
<script language="javascript">
var strID;
var intLen;
strID = window.document.location.toString();
intLen = strID.indexOf('livelink.exe/fetch');
strID = strID.substring(0, intLen);
document.write(strID);
</script>
</xsl:variable>
*************************** XSLT codes *************************
There's nothing magic about a <script> element in XSLT. It's just a
result element that goes into the output HTML file. It doesn't get
executed.
If you want JavaScript executed during the transformation, use
msxsl:script or other vendor-defined extensions.
Michael Kay
Software AG
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