Subject: [xsl] Re: Getting the current document URL from within XSLT From: Mike Moran <Mike.Moran@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue, 06 Feb 2001 17:52:36 +0000 |
Mike Moran wrote: > [ ... ] > Axkit allows you to specify the style by looking for "?style=foo" at > the end of the URL eg: "http://foo.com/doc.xml?style=foo". I want > to embed a link in the output produced from the "doc.xml" document > without having to specify the "doc.xml" or "http://foo.com/doc.xml" as > part of the data the stylesheet reads, so: > > "http://foo.com/doc.xml?style=simple" contains: > ... <a href="http://foo.com/doc.xml?style=complex">Complex version</a> > > and "http://foo.com/doc.xml?style=complex" contains: > ... <a href="http://foo.com/doc.xml?style=simple">Simple version</a> Actually, I reckon just having "doc.xml?style=complex" would be enough since the base URL when it gets to the browser will be "http://foo.com/". This still leaves the problem of getting "doc.xml", however. -- Mike.Moran@xxxxxxxxxxx Web: http://houseofmoran.com/ AvantGo: http://houseofmoran.com/Lite/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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