Hello Michael,
XSLTForms is using onload attribute of the BODY element to run
Javascript immediately after the transformation.
Alain Couthures
Le 14/10/2010 11:23, Michael Kay a écrit :
I've got a client-side XSLT system driven by <?xml-stylesheet?>
processing instructions contained in the XML being rendered.
I want to run some Javascript on the page as soon as the
transformation is complete (to change the size of various objects
based on the size of the rendered page, which is available in
Javascript but isn't known to the XSLT at the time the HTML is being
generated). Any ideas how? Is there some event that I can tie this to?
I know I could change to invoking the transformation from script
rather than from the <?xml-stylesheet?> PI, but I'd prefer to avoid
that as it makes it harder to stay browser-independent.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
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