Mac,
Two possible options come to mind: an <xsl:include> in your stylesheet, or
an XML external parsed entity (declared at the top of your stylesheet and
called in where its content is required).
Information about either of these is readily available. In the case of
xsl:script it's of course an XSLT feature (look at any on- or off-line
guide to XSLT elements); you'll find out about external parsed entities in
any reasonably complete reference on XML syntax.
Good luck,
Wendell
At 06:01 PM 4/4/2003, you wrote:
I basically need the following, except I want the javascript to be in
an external file. How can I do this? Thanks-
Mac
<msxsl:script language="JScript" implements-prefix="my">
function test() {
return 1;
}
</msxsl:script>
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