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Re: xsl:param reading a passed parameter in a browser

From: Bjoern Hoehrmann <bjoern@---------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 2/5/2007 7:43:00 PM

* LutzMIRSL@a... wrote in microsoft.public.xsl:
>1) Including the data in the XML document.
>
>The document is supposed to be something like a small search engine
>for the data that is in the xml-file. Writing the search-string into
>an xml-file wouldn't work because multiple user are accessing the
>file. So they would get search-results they haven't been looking for,
>right?

I mean that http://127.0.0.1//searchdata.xml?searchfor=thisword would be
some kind of script instead of a file which generates code like e.g.,

  <?xml version='1.0'?>
  <?my-searchfor thisword?>
  ...

This would depend on the query string, not how or by whom the document
is being accessed. The XSLT would then retrieve the parameter and act
on it accordingly.

>3) retransform:
>
>Maybe that is a way ... is it possible to retransform a file in a
>browser? Mhm ... still it would need to pass a parameter, won't it?
>
>I read about a way to use ActiveX for transforming the php but I can't
>use that because of security reasons. (ActiveX will be disabled)

Then that's not an option in Internet Explorer.
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