most XSLT processors will pick up a URL parameter if you set up the
stylesheet to have an xsl:param of the same name, so,
<xsl:param name="uid"/>
at the top level of the XSLT. You can fill in a default value as well.
Better to leave it blank and then use
<xsl:if test="$uid != ''">
to see if it's been filled in.
simon
On Monday, May 19, 2003, at 06:00 PM, Martin Lampen wrote:
Hi all, am a newcomer to xsl I desperately need a way to extract the
uid parameter from a URL (eg. http://192.168.22.105/default.asp?uid=2)
and use it as a variable for if statements within xsl.
I've tried everything and while I can write the uid to the xsl
template I can't call it as a variable in if/match statement.
Please help! ;)
martin
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