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Re: XSL and Ajax

From: artaban.de.medee@------.---.------- (=?----------?-?-------_--_-=--?= =?----------?-?-=---?=)
To: NULL
Date: 1/4/2007 7:13:00 AM

<Joe.Lavers@g...> wrote:

> Anyone have an answer?

could you give a skeleton example ?

because u're speaking about ajax, i suppose u're using a browser.

the browser is supposed to display (part of) the xml file ?

i don't understand why your js file is attached to the xsl file rather
than the xml one or the main filedisplayed by the browser.

quiet frankly i didn't catch even what you're trying to do.

is your js file an extension to xsl ?

your reprentation of the process :

xml --> xsl --> js

does-it mean u want to produce js at output ?

normalement js is used to "govern" the process with xsl like :

  js -> xsl
         |
         v
xml_in --o--> xml_out


but u might have js inside xsl as an extension of xsl, in which case the
js would operate upon xml_in.


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Artaban de Médée


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