Hi Michael,
This all taking place in a local environment, in a web browser. In fact
it's a web page which generates the parameter (the whole URL to the XML
file, actually) which somehow needs to be passed to the XSLT code in
question. I don't see how that web page can have the facility to pass
them into the XSLT code as parameters. You're talking about the
application writing out the XSLT with the pertinent parameter intact,
right? Or am I misunderstanding? Any way to pass info from one page to
another, such that the xslt processor in the second page can get access
to that info before the transform, in a local environment, would be
sufficient, but I'm starting to think I will have to use a much messier
javascript solution.
Thanks,
J
On Monday, August 11, 2003, at 02:12 AM, Michael Kay wrote:
You need to extract the relevant components of the URL in the calling
application, and pass them from the application to the XSLT code as
stylesheet parameters.
Michael Kay
Hi,
I'm trying to gain access to the URL parameters used to load an xml
file. For instance, can robin.xsl, used to process
batman.xml, get the
imageNum parameter in its URL?
http://bla.bla/batman.xml?imageNum=3
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Programmer/Analyst
Learning Commons, University of Calgary
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