Scott,
If this were XSLT/XPath, I'd suggest the 'div' operator (which you can find
in any guide to XPath such as Mulberry's XSLT/XPath Quick Reference at
http://www.mulberrytech.com/quickref).
Not knowing what that reference() function is, however, I can't say whether
the 'div' operator will work for you. The argument you have for it doesn't
look like XPath (e.g. the '#' isn't allowed in XML names, hence won't be
found in true XPath location paths).
Cheers,
Wendell
At 10:30 AM 5/21/2003, you wrote:
At the end of the line (below) I am using an xpath call to get the width
from a in-memory xml document. I have the need to divide whatever that
width comes out as by 300. Does anyone know how I can achieve this. The
xml I am creating, is actually being sent to the adobe graphics server,
and when I tried this:
width=\"(reference(adobe-content:myImageInfo2#/imageInfo/psd(_at_)width) / 300)
it said that was not valid and not an int. Any ideas?
sb.append("\t<imageSize in=\"original\" resolution=\"72\"
scalePolicy=\"doNotEnlarge\" constrainProportions=\"true\"
width=\"reference(adobe-content:myImageInfo2#/imageInfo/psd/@width)\" />\n");
Thanks
Scott
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