Subject: RE: [xsl] another href question From: "Clapham, Paul" <pclapham@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2001 16:51:15 -0800 |
<xsl:element name="a"> produces an <a> element, and <xsl:attribute name="href"> provides it with an href attribute. So the result of this, using the HTML output method, is <a href="ContactUs.xsl">Contact Us</a> which is what you want, isn't it? In fact you can write it that way (<a href=...>) instead of the way you wrote it. You'd only need to use the xsl:element form if your href attribute or your text was the result of a template or some other complex formulation. PC2 -----Original Message----- From: Turner, Althea [mailto:Althea.Turner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: March 23, 2001 16:14 To: 'XSL-List@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx' Subject: [xsl] another href question hello all, I have a fairly (actually very new) newbie question to put to you good folks. I have checked the FAQ and archives and haven't found the answer to my question. I am trying to make text link from one xsl page to another. I can link just fine to an html page. I have found the following bit of code and think I am getting close to a solution. <!-- test for linking text --> <xsl:element name="a"> <xsl:attribute name="href">ContactUs.xsl</xsl:attribute> <xsl:text>Contact Us</xsl:text> </xsl:element> My question is this: What should be in place of "a"? Elsewhere in our docs, the "name" refers to a java class. Do I need to have a java class for href? What am I not comprehending here? I'm fairly sure that Xlink is overkill for making simple text links. Please be gentle, I'm new to XSL. Thanks! Althea Turner Summit Information Services 541-758-5888 x 6902 XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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