RE: [xsl] Embedding XSL in JavaScript

Subject: RE: [xsl] Embedding XSL in JavaScript
From: john liao <jliao2k@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 15 Mar 2003 15:01:54 -0800 (PST)
Jeff,

Can you give some good references (books, links) on
using xml in javascript?

Is there any other way to parse XML files in
javascript without microsoft?

Thanks
J.L.

--- XSLList <xsllist@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> John,
> 
> I've taken 5 and built a (cheesy) example to do what
> you're talking about.
> This example using selectSingleNode directly against
> the source without a
> stylesheet.
> 
> http://home.earthlink.net/~xsllist/getcust.htm
> http://home.earthlink.net/~xsllist/customer.xml
> 
> Use 'John Doe' as a search criteria as I haven't
> added case-insensitivity or
> error-handling.  All disclaimers about quality of
> hastily-prepared examples
> apply!
> 
> Jeff
> 
> 
> >Great Brian what I meant is I have the the
> following
> >javascript function and
> >I would like to perform Xpath functions such as
> sum() and
> >return a value
> >into say a field.  So I wondered if it was possible
> to embed
> >XSL into the
> >code in some way?
> >
> >function Search()
> >    {
> >  try
> >     {
> >   
>
/****************************************************************
> >       This section is to input a value from
> Accno.value
> >       search and then populate the fields
> >    
>
*****************************************************************/
> >      var strSearchValue = Accno.value;
> >       var strSearchXPath2 =
> "INVOICE/DETAILS[@ACCNO='"
> >+strSearchValue +
> >"']"
> >        var y;
> >        
> y=docInvoice.getElementsByTagName(strSearchXPath2);
> >         //Assign values to fields
> >         txtCustomer.value =
> y.item(0).getAttribute("CUSTOMER");
> >         txtAddress.value =
> y.item(0).getAttribute("ADDRESS");
> >         txtCity.value =
> y.item(0).getAttribute("City");
> >       txtState.value =
> y.item(0).getAttribute("STATE");
> >       txtZip.value =
> y.item(0).getAttribute("ZIP");
> >    }
> >  catch (error)
> >   {
> >  alert("An error occured in the  function Search()
> The error was:" +
> >error.description);
> >   }
> >}
> 
> 
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> 


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