Subject: RE: [xsl] Getting a difinitive answer on XSL & Cookies From: <Jarno.Elovirta@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 21 Oct 2004 16:37:55 +0300 |
Hi, > I know that this question may have been done to death on many > different > levels, but I was hoping I could get a definitive answer on this > question, so here goes... > > Question: > Can cookie data be read anywhere in an XSL stylesheet during > transformation? If so, how? With an extension, custom URIResolver, or by passing it in as a parameter. > Additional: > I know that errors can occur from JavaScript due to typecast > problems, > so would using VBScript in its place be of any use? I'm using Didn't JavaScript have a try-catch statement? > the MSXSL > parser, so this isn't a problem. Also, i've figured out how > to run the > VBScript during transformation using "msxsl:script" correctly; my > current problem comes from not being able to access the > "document.cookie" during transformation to obtain the cookie > data. This > is of course because the document hasn't been generated yet, > but can the > cookie data be accessed another way? If you can read it in your script, pass it in as a parameter. Cheers, Jarno - Das Ich: Destillat (VNV Nation remix)
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