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Re: Selective XML filtering

From: Ben <borg47@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 9/3/2007 7:14:00 AM

On 3 Sep, 13:03, Martin Honnen <mahotr...@yahoo.de> wrote:
> Ben wrote:
> > i am tryng to create a frameset page with 2 xml docs, one is teh menu
> > one is the content, i want to be able to filter the content xml based
> > on whats picked in the menu, is there a way of using superglobals to
> > filter e.g. "content.xml?name=bob" as im not sure how i could get a
> > xslt to pick that unique data
>
> My usual suggestion is to use e.g.
>    content.asp?name=bob
> and then in content.asp (which could of course be php or jsp or any
> other server-side framework) to read out the query string and perform
> the XSLT transformation after passing parameters to the stylesheet.
>
> --
>
>         Martin Honnen
>        http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/

Cheers for your response, i know waht you're talking about but im very
new to xml/xslt and dont know how i could impliment the xslt like that

is there any chance i could get a basic example

thanks alot!

Ben



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