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Re: Generating an IMG tag

From: amahmood5@-----.--.--
To: NULL
Date: 9/2/2005 2:35:00 PM
Hi All,

Many thanks for your replies.  A little further searching of this group
suggested the following successful solution;

<xsl:variable name="pc" select="percent"/>
<img src="images/{$pc}.png"/>

Neil, it was indeed a lot of work! A single image won't work, because I
wanted to give an indication of capacity and utilisation.

(By the way, to see what I'm working on, have a look at
http://www.uclan.ac.uk/other/iss/rover/computers.html The web page is
currently written directly as HTML.  I'm rewriting it so that the data
is XML, and the presentation is achieved by XSL.  Got everything
working, hope to deploy the revised method next week.  By have data
available as XML, I can easily render it differently for different
purposes - I'm considering a version in WML for viewing on mobile
phones! A textbook use for XML and XSLT!)



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