Subject: Re: [xsl] regarding javascript loops From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 17:07:14 -0500 |
To be accurate, you are not trying to "run" the javascript function, but trying to ***write its characters*** to the output file. Is this right? You cannot use the "<" symbol as is because that is not allowed in xml. It's easy to handle, though. Either 1) use the "<" entity instead of "<" or 2) reverse the direction of the test so it reads months.length > optionCounter If you do 1), don't worry, it will output the way you want. Tom P [vasu deva] .. i have a drop down in the html part of the xsl file and i need to run a javascript function, which looks like <script> function filldates() { var optionCounter; for (optionCounter = 0; optionCounter < months.length; optionCounter++) { document.write("Option text is " + months.options[optionCounter].text) document.write(" and its value is "); document.write(months.options[optionCounter].value); document.write("") } } </script> but my xsl compiler throws an error saying whitespace not allowed referring to the " < " symbol that comes in the loop. i dont know how to resolve this problem .. It apparently seems to be a common problem but i am not able to solve this as i am fairly new to XSL.. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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