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Re: Reference a column name in xsl from within JavaScript

From: Doogie <dnlwhite@------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 6/15/2007 6:07:00 AM

I understand that there is probably a way to do this inside javascrpt
passing in the event target like you mentioned.  But, my question was
if there is a way to do it in the "onclick="GetDetail(this.rowIndex)"
line inside the xsl.  What I meant by "the specific row that was
clicked is being passed in" is that the "this.rowIndex" value
indicates the specific row the user clicked.  I was thinking that if
we can do that so easily, there must be a way to do something like
"this.colIndex" or "this.colRow".  That seems much easier to do (and
less code) then to try to send an object over to java and then parse
it out there.  I will certainly attempt to do that, but thought if
there was an easier way to do this, that I would try that first.



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