Adam,
At 03:32 AM 2/24/2005, Joe wrote:
I don't see this being an XSL question. You just need an event handler on
the table that retrieves the element of the row clicked and parses out the
data using the DOM, before entering it into the input box.
Exactly. Running this process on the client it's a Javascript-only
question. You might be able to handle it on the XSLT level, but in that
case you wouldn't be querying the TD in the result, but simply reiterating
whatever your XSLT does to get that value in the first place.
Cheers,
Wendell
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