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Re: Attach event Handlers in XSLT

From: Sekhar@-----------.---------.---
To: NULL
Date: 4/9/2006 8:49:00 AM

Hi
I have ASP.NET controls like Button, DropDownList,RadioButton list and so on.
I would like to attach event handlers to it.

Thanks
Sekhar

"Martin Honnen" wrote:

> 
> 
> Sekhar wrote:
> 
> > How would i attach Server side event handlers to the controls in XSLT
> 
> Sorry, what kind of "controls" do you have in XSLT? You might serialize 
> the result tree to HTML which has form "controls" like the input, 
> select, textarea, button elements. Server side event handlers sounds 
> (maybe) like ASP.NET which also knows server side controls in its page 
> model. But XSLT as said usually generates HTML sent to the client, it is 
> not parsed on the server to have ASP.NET controls.
> 
> So as long as we have to guess where/how you use/want to use XSLT 
> exactly I am not sure what the answer is. Provide more details in which 
> context you use XSLT.
> 
> 
> -- 
> 
> 	Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
> 	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/
> 


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