Hi Brian,
your posting regarding your combination of xslt with javascript is interesting.
<snip>
<script language="javascript" src="/trs/trip/home/js_home.xsl"/>
</snip>
What you are doing there, instead of using a pure javascript ?
I have choose another way to satisfy the requirement for the interaction with
the user-input by the client/browser:
xsl example:
<script type="text/javascript">
<xsl:apply-templates select="interaction/selectdocument"/>
<xsl:call-template name="webmoneta">
<xsl:with-param name="case" select="'javascript'"/>
</xsl:call-template>
</script>
Furthermore we have begun, to test our client-side transformations also by
server-side, first to ensure standard coding and secondly in case, we should
need it, for new clients, that dont wan´t use IE6 in our business application.
So my interest is to know, how you implement your following statement:
<snip>
To my embarassment, I had no idea we could invoke our servlet and do
transformations via a src attribute in the <script> tag.
</snip>
It could be great, if you could forward a coding example.
Peace,
Hans Braumüller
Systementwickler Web-Design
Hanse Orga AG
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