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Re: export in csv when javascript is used in xslt

From: "Joe Fawcett" <joefawcett@---------.------>
To: NULL
Date: 2/25/2009 8:48:00 AM
Can you show a small example?

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Joe Fawcett (MVP - XML)

http://joe.fawcett.name

"Manish Bafna" <ManishBafna@d...> wrote in message 
news:779D9D8A-6487-4586-9D71-E25CF657D1BE@m......
> Hi,
>
> I am using xslt to transform xml data in which javascript is used
> extensively.The use of javascript cannot be avoided.Now I want to transfom 
> my
> output to *.csv file.
> I know we can use
> <xsl:output  method="text" omit-xml-declaration="yes" encoding="UTF-8" />
> to get file in *.csv when we use xslt only.But when we use javascript in
> xslt I am not able to get the desired result.I get the functiuon calls in 
> the
> output text file.
> I cannot eliminate javascript as it is 80% of the code.Also please note 
> that
> in some places external js files are included.Any help appreciated.Thanks 
> in
> advance for replying as always.
>
> With Warm Regards.
> Manish Bafna.
> 




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