Subject: RE: [xsl] cookie not working inNetscape From: N Y <yukinz_jp@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2003 15:56:52 +0900 (JST) |
Hi All, thank you for the reply, Actually, onload event problem is solved using mr.Martinez's demonstration. I appliciate. but, I coudn't find any bug report about "the problem with onload event in XSLT and Netscape" in both Official site(netscape site, w3c site). I would like to make clear that the reason why "Place the script inside the <body> tag, or otherwise re-write it so that it work in Netscape." and whether it is standard cording . Thanks for any hint, Yuki N > > thanks for the indication, > > this is not cookie problem, but onload event > problem. > > > > > > but... > > i need to use onload event in XSLT(IE, NN both). > > If you must use the onload event to trigger the > JavaScript, and you have to > do the transformation in the browser, then you're at > the mercy of the > browser's XSLT implementation, and as I've already > demonstrated for you, the > Mozilla XSLT processor has an apparent bug that > prevents your original > stylesheet from working. > > So your two workarounds seem to be: > > 1) Place the script inside the <body> tag, or > otherwise re-write it so that > it will work on Netscape (and at this point it > becomes an HTML/JavaScript > question, not XSLT). > > 2) Do the transformation on your server and serve > HTML output. > > hth, > b. > ********************************* 仲須 由紀 yukinz_jp@xxxxxxxxxxx ********************************* __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! BB is Broadband by Yahoo! http://bb.yahoo.co.jp/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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