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RE: viewing details of selected item
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- Subject: RE: viewing details of selected item
- From: "Keith" <keith at brooksweb dot com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Nov 2000 10:12:49 -0600
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Many, many thanks to Jeni!
I had been working on this for a couple of days now and was going crazy.
With Jeni's help (and the addition of
POCBody.innerHTML = XSLTProcessor.output;
(from XSTL Pog ref pg 608) everything is working great!
I don't know why everyone was complaining last week, when this list is
up...great things happen!
Keith Brooks
Software Developer
Global eTelecom
Keith@GlobaleTelecom.com
you're not using global (stylesheet) parameters, which you need to do
in order to pass information into the stylesheet and thus alter how
it's processed.
may need to put quotes around the value being passed to the function:
<input type="button" onclick="javascript:GetDetails('{@pocID}') />
Within the javascript function, you should have something like:
function GetDetails(id) {
...
XSLStylesheet = new ActiveXObject('Msxml2.XSLTemplate');
XSLStylesheet.stylesheet = XSLTDOM;
XSLTProcessor = XSLStylesheet.createProcessor();
XSLTProcessor.input = XMLDOM;
XSLTProcessor.addParameter('show', id);
XSLTProcessor.transform();
...
}
<xsl:param name="show" />
you might only apply templates to
those with a matching ID:
<xsl:apply-templates select="POC[@pocID = $show]" mode="details" />
I hope that this helps:
Cheers,
Jeni
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Jeni Tennison
http://www.jenitennison.com/
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