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Subject: Re: Combine Java and XSL: to put content on the clipboard
From: "Cees Dekker" <cees.dekker@xxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 19:37:36 +0200

Dear Peter-Paul,

Where can I find the Java applet you mentioned?

Regards,
Cees
----- Oorspronkelijk bericht -----
Van: Peter-Paul Koch <ppk@xxxxxxxxxx>
Aan: <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Verzonden: donderdag 16 september 1999 18:09
Onderwerp: RE: Combine Java and XSL: to put content on the clipboard


> >suppose you can solv it with DHTML and you need eventuelly Javascript.
> >
> >Look in DHTML-doku.
> >
> >>Does someone know how  XSL ( and/or Java?) coding should be to get
> something on the windows-clipboard when I click on an XML element? Let's
> say the we have the following XML:
> >>
> >>.... use tool <TOOL TYPE="torque wrench" NUMBER="K56"/> and turn ......
> >>
> >>When the user points and clicks on the element TOOL, both attributes
must
> go to the windows clipboard for another application to pickup.
>
> No, JavaScript can't do this in any way because it only has access to
> elements in an HTML page (or XML file) and nothing outside it.
>
> I just asked about Java and a Java 1.1 applet can indeed do what you want
>
> ppk
>
>
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