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another href question
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- Subject: [xsl] another href question
- From: "Turner, Althea" <Althea dot Turner at SUMMITSITE dot COM>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 16:14:01 -0800
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hello all,
I have a fairly (actually very new) newbie question to put to you good
folks. I have checked the FAQ and archives and haven't found the answer to
my question. I am trying to make text link from one xsl page to another. I
can link just fine to an html page. I have found the following bit of code
and think I am getting close to a solution.
<!-- test for linking text -->
<xsl:element name="a">
<xsl:attribute
name="href">ContactUs.xsl</xsl:attribute>
<xsl:text>Contact Us</xsl:text>
</xsl:element>
My question is this: What should be in place of "a"? Elsewhere in our
docs, the "name" refers to a java class. Do I need to have a java class for
href? What am I not comprehending here? I'm fairly sure that Xlink is
overkill for making simple text links.
Please be gentle, I'm new to XSL. Thanks!
Althea Turner
Summit Information Services
541-758-5888 x 6902
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