RE: [xsl] cookie not working inNetscape

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.
> 


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