(please ignore if see before, i have posted few hours ago but i keep
getting Not sent messages')
Hi
i was wondering can anyone help me on this question? i was wondering
whether it is possible to embedded a piece of xsl code into a xhtml file
and use such information for transformation later on.
e.g. source.xml USES sample.xhtml (contain xsl script) TO TRANSFORM new.xml
if so, can someone tell me how it is done and how is the xslt processor
(currently i am using xalan) regonise which is the code needed within the
xhtml file to transform the file.
Secondly i would like to hear some advice from everyone to see whether the
problem and solution i have is, well firstly valid/feasible and secondly
will it work... Please connect me if i am wrong....
the approach i mention above is what i was considering to use to solve my
problem...
Firstly an xml file is created which is transfrom into a html file to allow
user to read easily. a form is provided within this html page so it allow
user to select which piece of information they would like to look into.
(this is nothing more than a filtering operation)
I was consider to transfer the value the user inputted into a xpath
expression and added onto the existing xsl file. then perform a
trnsformation through xalan (using the orginial xml file) to recieve a
filtered html results. (please tell whether this is the right approach or
not)
The problem lies is that how am i going to use the value inputted by the
user to write my xpath expression. i know one way to do is using server
side scripts like PHP or ASP. but i was wondering whether there is any
client side solution to this probelm? i was thinking to write the user
input into an xpath expression on a separate file but that is not permitted
using javascript.
if anyone has some sort of idea please help me out on this as i am stuck
with this problem for some time now.
Many thanks
Regards
kit
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