Thank you so much.It works now.
It is great that with the XPath Expression without
xsl:value-of i can read the XML file!
many regards
--- Martin Honnen <Martin(_dot_)Honnen(_at_)gmx(_dot_)de> schrieb:
henry human wrote:
If you wanted to get the value of
/details/address,
you'd have to write:
OnSendForm( {/details/address} )
I think you did not consider that i will to read
in
the XSL an email address from a XML file and put
it as
parameter in the JavaScript.!
He did consider that and suggests to use an
attribute value template for
that where you put an XPath expresssion (e.g.
/details/address) into
curly braces. The only thing missing are single
quotes around the value
to make JavaScript happy:
<input type="submit"
onclick="OnSendForm('{/details/address}');"
value="Send!"/>
You can read about attribute value templates here:
http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#dt-attribute-value-template
--
Martin Honnen
http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
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