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Re: [xsl] Applying style sheet to xml obtained via URL

2016-08-09 10:43:00
Thanks, Martin.  I just found out that our IT guys are writing this part so I 
don't need to worry about it (yay!).  All I have to do is the XSL.  I'll remind 
them about the same-origin policy, though, I'd forgotten about that.

Michele


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From: Martin Honnen martin(_dot_)honnen(_at_)gmx(_dot_)de 
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Subject: Re: [xsl] Applying style sheet to xml obtained via URL

On 09.08.2016 15:37, Michele R Combs mrrothen(_at_)syr(_dot_)edu wrote:
I have a URL that returns an xml file from our library catalog (for example, 
http://summit.syr.edu:7014/vxws/GetHoldingsService?bibId=2257667) .  I want 
to set up a simple form where someone can enter the URL (actually I just want 
them to enter the BIBID -- those last 7 numbers -- then I'll construct the 
full URL), then click "submit" to display the XML with a specified XSL style 
sheet applied to it.  Is there an easy way to do this?

I know how to do html forms, but I'm not sure of the best way to script the 
"meat" of it.  I googled around a bit and found this javascript 
http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/xsl_client.asp -- if I understand correctly, my 
form would have to pass the URL to this page as a variable, to be used in 
this line:

xml = loadXMLDoc("[variable would go here]")

Is that the best way to go, or is there a simpler method?


So you want to perform the XSLT transformation in the user's browser with 
Javascript? Which browsers do you want that to work with?

Are you aware of the same origin policy
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same-origin_policy) that client-side script is 
subjected to when loading XML? Basically the HTML with the script will need to 
come from the same origin as your XML. Are you going to serve your HTML with 
the script from the same server as the XML given above?


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