XSLT *can't* execute JavaScript functions.
XSLT can produce HTML. The generated HTML might have JavaScript code,
which gets called as how normally the HTML code runs in the browser.
On 7/26/08, Taly <urania(_dot_)muse(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a xsl document. from the document I want to call js function.
today code is:
<a style="font-weight: normal;" name="EmployeeDetails"
href="javascript://EmployeeDetails"
onclick="javascript:__EmployeeDetails()">Employee Details</a>
I want it have the function with dynamic parameters:
<a style="font-weight: normal;" name="EmployeeDetails"
href="javascript://EmployeeDetails"
onclick="javascript:__EmployeeDetails( <xsl:value-of
select="./fldEmployee"/> )">Employee Details</a>
is it possible?is there any otherway(I know xslt can also be in client side) ?
thanks a lot
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Regards,
Mukul Gandhi
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