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Subject: Invoking XSL construction rule using Applet From: Amit Rekhi <amitr@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 07 May 1998 20:37:35 |
Let me explain the scenario i am trying to generate.
Thru the following XSL construction rule I am running an applet(using the
<OBJECT> tag) which produces a tree view on the browser left side.
<rule>
<root/>
<Object codetype="application/java" classid="java:tree.class"
width="500" height="500">
<param name="itm0" value="0 NODE 1">
<param name="itm1" value="0 NODE 2">
</Object>
</rule>
BROWSER LEFT SIDE BROWSER RIGHT SIDE
tree--
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|-- NODE 1
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|-- NODE 2
The functionality i am trying to achieve is that by clicking on either NODE
1 or NODE 2 on the browser,
I want to be able to get the clicked node name(i.e. NODE 1 or NODE 2 in
this case) in my XSL so that I could invoke the XSL construction rule for
the clicked node name.
1. How do I get the node name clicked on the browser in my XSL file?
2. How do I invoke the construction rule for the clicked node name received?
(The clicked node construction rule will populate my browser right side.)
Regards,
AMIT
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