It seems that my messages sometimes come through slowly, I don't know
why, but it said the following:
If you use this browser based, you cannot rely on EXSLT extensions
like exslt:function. If you use it server side, you can lookup the
documentation of your processor whether (and how) it supports
exslt:function or not.
hope that answers your question (and of course, consider the other
options without params proposed by most of the repliers if exslt is not
for you).
Cheers,
--Abel Braaksma
Steve wrote:
Something like this in XSL 1.0 would be great. Anyone?
On 7/25/07, Angela Williams
<Angela(_dot_)Williams(_at_)the401kcompany(_dot_)com> wrote:
(Not tested)
<xsl:function name="my:ajax-link">
<xsl:param name="href" select="'x'"/>
<xsl:param name="text" select="'y'"/>
<a href="{$href}" onClick="showData('{$href}');return
false;"><xsl:value-of select="$text" /></a>
</xsl:function>
<value-of select="my:ajax-link($href, $text)"/>
I'm not very familiar with the ins and outs of 1.0 , but I don't know of
a less verbose way to call a named template in either version....
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