Re: [xsl] Computed HTML Attribute Value

Subject: Re: [xsl] Computed HTML Attribute Value
From: RSuiter@xxxxxxxxx
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 17:38:08 -0600
Tom,

Why bother with JavaScript here?

I took your xsl fragment, removed the script tag and modified the line that
does the calculation as follows:

    <xsl:element name="input">
     <xsl:attribute name="type">text</xsl:attribute>
     <xsl:attribute name="name">new_delay_hr</xsl:attribute>
     <xsl:attribute name="value">
<!--  <script language="JavaScript">   -->
       <xsl:value-of select="delayed-start-time/text() div 3600"/>
<!--  </script>                        -->
     </xsl:attribute>
     <xsl:attribute name="size">2</xsl:attribute>
    </xsl:element>

This should give you about what you want.

Rick suiter




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01/30/2001 06:18:06 PM

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Subject:  [xsl] Computed HTML Attribute Value


Having trouble with testXSLT using JavaScript to compute the value of an
HTML attribute, it crashes trying to do this transform. I would like to
know if I am doing something illegal or is it a problem with testXSLT.
Is there another way to get a computed value assigned to an HTML attribute?

Here "delayed-start-time/text()" is in seconds and I need it displayed in
hours.


    <xsl:element name="input">
     <xsl:attribute name="type">text</xsl:attribute>
     <xsl:attribute name="name">new_delay_hr</xsl:attribute>
     <xsl:attribute name="value">
      <script language="JavaScript">
       <xsl:value-of select="delayed-start-time/text()"/>/3600;
      </script>
     </xsl:attribute>
     <xsl:attribute name="size">2</xsl:attribute>
    </xsl:element>hr

HTML I am looking for (assuming 18000 seconds):

<input type="text" name="new_delay_hr" value="5" size="2"/>hr

Tom Gilbert
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