It isn't clear from your question how you are producing your javascript.
If it is being written out by the same XSLT process then generating
correct javascript expression using the generate-id() call is easy, you
just call generate-id again (on the same node).
If you are hand writing the javascript or generating it in a different
process, you don't want to use generate-id for your ids as they are
essentially unpredicatble strings. instead use somethong like
<xsl:attribute name="id">
<xsl:text>id</xsl:text>
<xsl:number level="any"/>
</xs:attribute>
which gives you predicable ids id1, id2, id2, ... which you can then use
from elesewhwere.
David
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