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re: Change an XSLT top-level parameter (off topic)
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- Subject: [xsl] re: Change an XSLT top-level parameter (off topic)
- From: Robert Stuart <Robert dot Stuart at NFER-NELSON dot co dot uk>
- Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2001 09:03:40 -0000
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Because: I don't have decent documentation for the language.
If I'm buying books, I have to pay full whack myself :-(
Jenni' book, and Michael Kay's book (Programmer's Reference), and - as you
say - your own site, all give code that ought to be hackable to suit my
requirement - but after taking too long on this project, and no time to
concentrate on the problem, I looked for a solution that I could deliver
quickly.
The solution I finished with is better than my initial delivery :-)
The changestylesheet powertoy would (probably) have answered the problem,
except that I still have not got top-level stylesheet parameters to work.
I'll take another look at your A to B tutorial.
Cheers and Thanks
Robert Stuart
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Date: Mon, 12 Nov 2001 15:26:10 -0000
From: "Chris Bayes" <chris@bayes.co.uk>
Subject: RE: [xsl] re: Change an XSLT top-level parameter
Robert,
Thanks for hacking my code around ;-)
Why are you so set against javascript? If you use javascript you can
modify the changestylesheet powertoy or use a javascript extension to
get the querystring from the request as explained in the A to B
tutorial.
Ciao Chris
XML/XSL Portal
http://www.bayes.co.uk/xml
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