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Hi,
This is not an XSLT question. Check the Cocoon archive
http://cocoon.apache.org/community/mail-archives.html or the cocoon mailing
list:
http://cocoon.apache.org/community/mail-lists.html#Related+Mailing+Lists
Groet,
Agnes
----- Original Message -----
From: "Matt Rich" <mattaios@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: "users" <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2004 4:03 PM
Subject: [xsl] Recursively generated menus in XSL and Cocoon
>
> Hello !
>
> I'm developing a database interrogation user interface in XML/XSL with
> Cocoon.
>
> The user having selected a request , the system generates a page on
> which he has to select
> values for the requests' parameters .
>
> For each single parameter, there is a number of values I select from
> the database through subrequests,
> in order to generate a dropdown menu, for the user to choose between
> them.
> All data for the subrequests' generation come from a XML file
>
> There is never the same number of parameters , so I use a recursive
> template
> to generate each subrequest
>
> Is it possible to use the values selected from a thus generated menu ,
> to modify the values proposed by another such menu, through a
> javascript function like 'Onchange'?
>
> For example,
> with two menus , 'Collection' and 'Types':
>
> if I select collection number '1',
> could it be possible to re-generate the following menu, so as to
> display only the types that are represented in the collection number
> '1'?
>
> (I personally doubt this is possible, based on past experience)
>
> What's your opinion?
>
> Many thanks for every answer!!
>
> Matt
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