Hi,
I have an xml document with a <location> tag amongst others e.g.
<location> http://someserver.ie</location>.
I want to retrieve the URL information and display it as a
hyperlink in the browser.
Currently, I can view the URL information but it is not a hyperlink.
I thought of using the following:-
<xsl:template match="technical/location">
<a href="http://{(_at_)link}"><xsl:value-of select="."/></a>
</xsl:template>
I will be searching different documents so hardwiring in the
URL where it says "@link" would not provide a solution for
me. I think that if I could declare a variable in xsl to
store the retrieved data and then get at the contents of this
variable within the <a href...> tag - this would provide a solution.
How to do it is another question:-)
Any help with this matter would be very much appreciated.
Kindest regards,
Brenda Cleere
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