Thanks for the info Joerg. Sablotron only supports the script
extension, to access javascript. I don't know enough about javascript
to know if that helps me or not, nothing immediately jumped out. So I
switched AxKit over to LibXSLT which supports dyn:evaluate from the
EXSLT. Too bad, I prefer sablotron's error handling.
simon
On Thursday, January 16, 2003, at 01:22 PM, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
It was said, that this is the real problem with your requirement, but
can be solved by an processor specific extension function
xx:evaluate($the_param). I don't know, whether Sablotron has such one.
Joerg
S Woodside wrote:
Following up on the suggestions, and the code, I have constructed an
XSLT that sends the XPath for the context node through a form POST.
I'm picking up the form parameter following the FAQ for form
parameters. Now I have a new problem: When I try to select based on
the param, sablotron borks that it needs a node set, not a string.
How do I turn the string ($the_param) into a node-set so I can use it
like this
<xsl:param name="AddOne">default</xsl:param>
<!--sablotron or Axkit replaces that with the proper parameter from
the http post-->
[...]
<xsl:apply-templates select="$the_param"/> <!--borks-->
?
simon
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