If you download the Microsoft MSXML SDK, it comes with a help file that
contains all the gory details of the Javascript API for driving the XSLT
processor. Or you will find extensive examples in Appendix A of my book
XSLT Programmers Reference.
I'm assuming that you're using Microsoft, because most people who use
Microsoft seem to assume that everyone else does so too.
Thank you for the information.
Yes, I am using mostly IE 6.0 but do not wish to make my software
such that it can use one browser only. Is using Javascript for this purpose
an IE specific feature or does it have wider usage?
regards
Kaarle
Michael Kay
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Of
Kaarle Kaila
Sent: 08 October 2003 06:28
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Subject: [xsl] Selecting the xsl-file
hi,
If I use the browser to view XML-files the XSLT file is
defined in the <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl"
href="tables.xsl"?> processing
instruction.
With a Java program with about 3 lines of code I can
separately define the xml-file and the xslt file to produce
different outputs e.g. 1. the main document, 2. the index etc.
Can I get different outputs from the xml-file using the
browser? How would I define the xslt file if that is not
hardcoded in the xml-file?
regards
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email: kaarle dot kaila at iki dot fi
www.iki.fi/kaila
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