This is not strictly on-topic - however, my experience is that
parameters are best handled outside of XSL (and server-side if possible)
The following function removes certain request parameters (in this
example, those suffixed with .x or .y) & reassembles & reloads the URL
without them.
Maybe you can adapt it for your needs.
function delparam() {
var oldurl = parent.document.location.href;
var qparts = oldurl.split("?");
var newurl = qparts[0];
if (qparts.length > 1) {
// remove any "rqop" parameter, or operations will be repeated
var vars = qparts[1].split("&");
var sep = "?";
for (var i=0; i < vars.length; i++) {
var parts = vars[i].split("=");
if ((parts[0].substr(parts[0].length-2) == ".x") ||
(parts[0].substr(parts[0].length-2) == ".y")) {
// do nothing
} else {
newurl += sep+ parts[0]+ "="+ parts[1];
sep = "&";
}
}
}
parent.document.location.href = newurl;
}
Server-side, I use the following approach:
This snippet is JSP but I imagine that you can adapt it as well.
It excises the parameters named in "list" and returns the others in a
<request> tag for further processing by XSL.
<c:set var="list"
value="${fn:split('spr,sprname,listinterval,listsrc', ',')}" />
<c:set var="listplus" value="${fn:join(list,',')}," />
<request>
<c:forEach var="par" items="${paramValues}">
<c:forEach var="value" items="${par.value}">
<c:set var="keyplus" value="${par.key}," />
<c:if test="${not fn:contains(listplus, keyplus)}">
<jsp:element name="${par.key}">${value}</jsp:element>
</c:if>
</c:forEach>
</c:forEach>
</request>
miouge(_at_)hotmail(_dot_)com wrote:
Hello,
I would like to get some variables from the URL
(file.xml?var1=value1&var2=value2) in the test.xml's xsl file (all of this in
the client-side) and so have try this code:
<msxsl:script language="javascript" implements-prefix="prefix">
function getURLvar(name){
var params = location.search.substring(1).split("&");
var variables = new Array();
for (i in params) {
var segments_var = params[i].split("=");
variables[segments_var[0]] = unescape(segments_var[1]);
}
function setFile(file) {
iSend = send;
}
return variables[name];
}
</msxsl:script>
and use this one to print on screen the value of the GET variables....
<xsl:value-of select="prefix:getURLvar(test)" />
But it seems not to be a good Method... and i ask if their is a better solution
to achieve my goal.
Thanks, and sorry for my bad english.
Maxime G.
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