RE: <input> tags in xsl.

Subject: RE: <input> tags in xsl.
From: "Richard Lander" <rlander@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 30 Nov 1999 19:27:40 -0500
 Hello,

If you are using IE5, you should be able to still accomplish all of that.
Use something like:

<input type="text">
  <xsl:attribute name="value">
    <xsl:value-of select="/path/to/myvalue"/>
  </xsl:attribute>
</input>

Should work,

Richard.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:owner-xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Mike Brown
Sent: Tuesday, November 30, 1999 7:02 PM
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Subject: RE: <input> tags in xsl.


David J. Kim wrote:
> I know that to set some initial value into a text box
> <input type="text" value="some_initialvalue"/>
> I do this, but if the initial value is coming from a
> xml file <myvalue>some_initialvalue</myvalue> how is
> this possible.

Depends on what the context node is, but if myvalue is a child element of
the current one,
<input type="text" value="{myvalue}"/>

There are other ways to get to myvalue. Here are more examples:

<input type="text" value="{/path/to/myvalue}"/>

<xsl:variable name="val" select="/path/to/myvalue"/>
<input type="text" value="{$val}"/>

<!-- if context node is myvalue -->
<input type="text" value="{.}"/>

If you are using IE5, all bets are off.


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