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Re: [xsl] document() function and error-handling

From: Martin Honnen <Martin.Honnen@------>
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Date: 1/3/2008 5:56:00 PM
Joe Fawcett wrote:



Well you could always write your own doc-available() function using an 
msxsl:script element and the FileSystemObject.

Or simply, as there are already parameters

              <xsl:param name="framework-map-file"/>

            <xsl:param name="app-map-file"      />

which you set before you run the transformation, instead of passing in a 
URL you can pass in an MSXML DOMDocument itself only if the document 
loads fine e.g. assuming you use VBScript and MSXML 3 you do



 <xsl:param name="framework-maps" select="/.."/>




  Set xmlDoc = Server.CreateObject("Msxml2.DOMDocument.3.0")
  xmlDoc.async = False
  If xmlDoc.load(Server.MapPath("file.xml")) Then
    xslProcessor.addParameter "framework-maps", xmlDoc
  Else
    ' handle xmlDoc.parseError here
  End If


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	Martin Honnen
	http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/


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