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Re: XSLT FindControl Checkbox

From: "Alex" <alex_whittle@------.--.-->
To: NULL
Date: 3/10/2005 1:06:00 PM
Thanks for the reply.

Any ideas how I would do this using asp.net ? I was hoping to do this when
the form was posted back to the server.


"Martin Honnen" <mahotrash@y...> wrote in message
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> Alex wrote:
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> > I am using an XSLT stylesheet to transform XML into HTML, which includes
a
> > checkbox for each entry.  How can I find which checkboxes have been
checked
> > ?
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> If you transform to HTML then the HTML is usually rendered in a browser
> and inside the browser you would need script to check whether/when the
> browser user checks a checkbox. Or if the checkboxes are part of a HTML
> form that the browser user submits to the server you would need
> server-side scripting (e.g. VBScript or JScript in ASP or PHP) to check
> the data submitted.
>
> -- 
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> Martin Honnen
> http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/




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