Ok. I have 2 problems using a atribute <href>
I have a site which has a form...which has action="" ..
Now I also have some anchors which "add" a parameter to the url. I'm going to
try to make this easy by using the example. On my site, a user searches for
sport news for example. so after search the url will look like
mysite.com?search=sport
the resulting page let's say include a lot of articles. By default, I display 5
articles/page. So the user wants to go to the second page of the results by
clicking on the "next page" button. Here's the problem. My next page anchor in
xsl looks like this:
<a><xsl:attribute name="href">?page=2</xsl:attribute>Next page</a>. What this
will do will take the user to
mysite.com?page=2 when actually I need to take him to
mysite.com?search=sport&page=2
How can I use the xsl:attribute to achieve this?
On the other hand, same story, same page, same user. User reads the news, sais
to himself, let;s see the second page. goes to mysite.com?page=2 after which
says "let's do a search:...when he searches the text the url will go to
mysite.com?page=2&search=sport..so if there are less than 5 results he will se
nothing because page=2 remained there.
I don't think I can find a solution here using only xsl but I hope I'm wrong
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