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Subject: xsl:eval & value-of , and transform- vs display-time scripts From: Tom Yamada <tyamada@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 18 Dec 1999 18:14:04 -0800 |
Am I correct in my understanding that xsl:value-of may not be used to pass node values to a function (returning a string) run by xsl:eval? If not, what is the recommended means for doing this? For me right now, that question is out of curiousity as to be more specific to my current need, eval is probably not the correct tool. What I _really_ want to do right now is to run a function defined in the processor-calling HTML to insert a string in the displayed HTML, based on the node values selected through the MSXML processor. I am assuming that I will have to write code into the output flow to emit the values into span-regions during onload, but would appreciate any links to examples of this or a more elegant technique from anyone on the list. I will have zero or more of these to define, so defining multiple id'd spans and generating the corresponding onload code seem kind of daunting to this relative XSL newbie. Many TIA for any assistance. :Tom XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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