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Re: Sending Data between Frames (XML/XSL)

From: "ignignokt" <davis929@-----.--->
To: NULL
Date: 2/2/2007 5:35:00 AM

On Feb 2, 7:48 am, "Joe Fawcett" <joefawc...@newsgroup.nospam> wrote:
> You cannot do what you want using only linked stylesheets. The menu can be
> like this but the details page needs to a regular HTML page that reads the
> querystring and then uses script to set a parameter in the XSLT based on the
> CD chosen.
> So your links are like CdDetailsPage.html?cd=1. Your HTML reads the cd id,
> sets a parameter in the XSLT to 1 and then transforms.
> See the msxml sdk for how to use setParameter.
>
> --
>
> Joe Fawcett (MVP - XML)http://joe.fawcett.name
>
> "ignignokt" <davis...@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> news:1170347623.159027.196680@h......
>
>
>
> >I would like some help on the best way of acheiving the following: I
> > am trying to create a html document with 2 frames that call a
> > seperate
> > XML file for each frame. I would like the top frame to have
> > hyperlinks
> > and when you click on the specific hyperlink, it will display the
> > information in the main frame.
>
> > Example: I have many different CDs. The links on the top frame are
> > "CD
> > 1", "CD 2", "CD 3", etc. When you click on "CD 1" all the information
> > for CD 1 is listed in the main frame.
>
> > My question is how do you sort the information when you click on the
> > hyperlink in one XML to the data in the other XML file.
>
> > Here is my main XML file:
> > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
> > <?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="vid.xsl"?>
> > <catalog>
> > <disc>
> > <file>
> > <label>AVI 1</label>
> > <name>lagulap2.mpg</name><size>6.11 MB</size>
> > <created>1/25/2007 9:10:39 AM</created>
> > <image01>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\lagulap201.jpg</image01>
> > <image02>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\lagulap202.jpg</image02>
> > <image03>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\lagulap203.jpg</image03>
> > <image04>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\lagulap204.jpg</image04>
> > <image05>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\lagulap205.jpg</image05>
> > <image06>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\lagulap206.jpg</image06>
> > </file>
> > <file>
> > <label>AVI 1</label>
> > <name>ronyoung.avi</name>
> > <size>5.45 MB</size>
> > <created>1/25/2007 9:15:40 AM</created>
> > <image01>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\ronyoung01.jpg</image01>
> > <image02>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\ronyoung02.jpg</image02>
> > <image03>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\ronyoung03.jpg</image03>
> > <image04>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\ronyoung04.jpg</image04>
> > <image05>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\ronyoung05.jpg</image05>
> > <image06>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\ronyoung06.jpg</image06>
> > </file>
> > <file>
> > </disc>
> > <disc>
> > <label>AVI 2</label>
> > <name>sc-comm.mpeg</name>
> > <size>4.56 MB</size>
> > <created>1/25/2007 9:12:39 AM</created>
> > <image01>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\sc-comm01.jpg</image01>
> > <image02>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\sc-comm02.jpg</image02>
> > <image03>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\sc-comm03.jpg</image03>
> > <image04>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\sc-comm04.jpg</image04>
> > <image05>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\sc-comm05.jpg</image05>
> > <image06>c:\videocatalog\images\AVI 1\sc-comm06.jpg</image06>
> > </file>
> > </disc>
> > </catalog>- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

How can I create links like that above so that the cd id will be only
what is selected.  Here is my disc.xsl file:

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<xsl:stylesheet version="1.0" xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/
Transform">
<xsl:output method="html"/>

<xsl:template match="/">
	<html><head></head>
		<body>
			<xsl:for-each select="catalog/disc">
			<tr>
			<a href="file://c:\videocatalog
\videodb.html"target="mainFrame"><xsl:value-of select="title"/></a>
			</tr>
			</xsl:for-each>
		</body>
	</html>
</xsl:template>

</xsl:stylesheet>



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