Subject: Re: [xsl] How do I convert the use of onclick in HTML to work in XSLT? From: "Jon Gorman" <jonathan.gorman@xxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 14:36:11 -0600 |
This seems to be a common mistake with XSL. It's a language designed to produce a HTML page, it's not a special type of HTML page. So in other words, what happens in a client-side transform is something like this: Browser sees an XML page, applies the stylesheet from the given address, and presents the user with a results of this transformation, a HTML page. Any forms or javascript interact with the generated HTML page, not the source XML page. Hence you should be able to generate the exact html that you previously used and the user will interact in it as they did before. I'm not entirely sure as to what effect frames would have on this process since I've avoided frames as long as I've been developing web pages. It shouldn't be a huge deal. > Below is the html that used onclick (in waivernav.html) to put the > target frame in the right-hand frame: > > <TD ALIGN=center id=srch abbr="Search for a CMR"> > <P><INPUT TYPE=button NAME=SearchSyLg VALUE="Search CMRs > " > onclick="window.top.b.location.href='FMPro?-db=WebWaivers.fp5&-lay=Normal&-fo rmat=WaiverSearch.htm&-view';return > true;"></P> > </TD> > I have tried many different things And the issue you're having with getting the XSLT to print that is ???? What have you tried? Without knowing the source that you're transforming into html it's rather difficult if not impossible to offer any advice. I have no experience dealing with Filemaker, and it seems a source of confusion here rather than being of any help. I'd highly suggest using an xslt processor that doesn't use the browser (I tend to use saxon and xsltproc) until you understand XSL enough to understand what you need to change and not to make random guesses. Also have FileMaker output the XML document so you can call the xslt processor on the command-line and see the results. It should generate the page that you want. You might want to investigate some tutorials for Filemaker and XSL. I think you're tripping up on both details of what XSLT is and what Filemaker's role is with the XSLT. Jon Gorman
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