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Re: : Problems with Javascript block / Netscape


You could try-

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Chuck Evans" <chuck.evans@click2learn.com>
To: <xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 4:04 PM
Subject: RE: [xsl] : Problems with Javascript block / Netscape


> I'm a beginner with XSL, but when I had this problem, what I did was to
> include the javascript from a linked file instead of placing it directly
in
> the XSL:
>
> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.2" SRC="/pathtothejsfiles/file.js"
> TYPE='text/javascript'></SCRIPT>
>
> Chuck Evans
> Webmaster
> Click2learn, Inc.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Uronis, Jeremy [mailto:Jeremy.Uronis@usa.xerox.com]
>
> I have some JavaScript in my XSL. (example below)
> This works fine with IE, but not with Netscape.
> The problem is that for instance this line here
>
>   for(i = 0; i < numAvail; i++){
>
> gets converted into this
>
>   for(i = 0; i &lt; numAvail; i++){
>
> IE can handle the change from "<" to "&lt;",
> but NS can't. Is there anyway to output
> these symbols in regular form?
>
> Thanks -
>   Jeremy Uronis
>
> <script language="javascript" defer="true">
> <![CDATA[
>
> function AddClick(){
>
> var numAvail    =
> document.forms[0].lstAvailableCats.length;
> var numSelected =
> document.forms[0].lstSelectedCats.length;
> var i,j,C=0,D="",E="";
> var F,G,k;
>
> for(i = 0; i < numAvail; i++){
>
>
> if(document.forms[0].lstAvailableCats.options[i].selected==true){
>
> document.forms[0].lstAvailableCats.options[i].selected=false;
> if(C > 0){
> D += ",";
> E += ",";
> }
>
> E +=
> document.forms[0].lstAvailableCats.options[i].text;
> D +=
> document.forms[0].lstAvailableCats.options[i].value;
> C++;
>
> }
> }
>
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