Subject: search word from an input tag From: semwamufiya@xxxxxxxxxx Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2000 19:55:38 -0500 (EST) |
Hi, I have an XML file with phrases from a book within <S></S> tags. I want to have an XSL file that generates an html document that will have an input field within a form. Once a user enters a search word in the input field, the XSL file will add to the html file all the phrases within the <S></S> tags in which the search word is found. All this is partially working, I can hardcode the search word in my XSL file and it will generate the appropriate html file, but I want to be able to get the search word from an html file (from the input field), to determine the html file to be generated. In other words, I want to have my XSL script behave like a CGI document which is given an input from another file. Could someone help me with this? I'm thinking that one alternative is to have an html file with the input field write the inputed search word in another document, which will then be read by the XSL script. Thanks Session XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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