Subject: Re: [xsl] A few questions to the experts: functions, templates, loops From: juggy@xxxxxxx Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2002 12:57:26 +0200 |
can evaluate3.) Is there a way to pass parameters when calling a xml-file? Like calling "http://...file.xml?param=1" and the xslt-script
xslt-processor, andthat parameter? I only found a way to do it via an
it has to besince I can't use scripts/cgis/processors... on my server
done via the xml/xslt purely.
Are you doing transformation on the client or on the
server? It sounds
from this description as if you are doing it on the client. In this case you can control the transformation, including passing
parameters
to it, from Javascript code on the HTML page.
I am doing the basic transformation on the server. However, since this is just a private project and I don't have access to a server which gives me access to a full-fledged xslt-processor, I have to consider using a client-side transformation model as well.
Sorry, I don't understand. If you are doing transformation on the server, then there must be an XSLT processor on the server, and there must be some application running on the server that is invoking it. You seem to be saying that you aren't allowed to write applications that run on the server to invoke the XSLT processor, you have to use the application that someone else has provided. But you don't say what that application is or what its capabilities are, so it's impossible for me to tell you whether it supports passing of parameters to the XSLT transformation.
Michael Kay
Software AG
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