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RE: Is there anyone who can help me???
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- Subject: RE: Is there anyone who can help me???
- From: "Paal Eriksen" <pserik at hotmail dot com>
- Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2000 12:01:46 CEST
- Reply-To: xsl-list at mulberrytech dot com
Thanks, it was the problem.
Steven
>From: Ben Robb <Ben@cscape.com>
>Reply-To: xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
>To: "'xsl-list@mulberrytech.com'" <xsl-list@mulberrytech.com>
>Subject: RE: Is there anyone who can help me???
>Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 09:48:45 +0100
>
><xsl:script> is a microsoft extension... but from what I understand about
>it, it is not for client side javascripts as one would use in html.
>
><xsl:script> tags are interpreted while the parser is transforming the xml,
>not written out into the result tree (in fact the same can be said for all
>tags in the xsl namespace). In order to have JavaScript written to the
>resultant HTML (and interpreted by the browser), you must use the usual
>html
>tag: <script>.
>
>Hence you may have a xsl page something like:
>
><xsl:stylesheet ...>
><xsl:template match="/">
><html>
> <head>
> <script language="Javascript"><![CDATA[
> function myAlert() {
> window.status="Welcome to my homepage";
> }
> ]]></script>
> </head>
> <body>
><xsl:for-each select="main_news/news/title">
> <a href="Javascript:myAlert()">
> <li/><xsl:value-of select="./@headline"/></a>
> </xsl:for-each>
> </body>
></html>
></xsl:template>
></xsl:stylesheet>
>
>Hope this helps,
>
>Ben
>
>
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