Re: [xsl] Passing array to Jscript from XSL

Subject: Re: [xsl] Passing array to Jscript from XSL
From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2007 08:08:23 +0200
No. you don't click a button in xsl. you click a button in the html
that is produced from transforming the xml with xsl. So look at the
html you are producing and figure out why the button click is not
working there.

On 9/21/07, Vankadaru.Gupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<Vankadaru.Gupta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I m calling Jscript function on a click of a button in XSL. I want to
> create an array in XSL and pass it as argument to the Jscript function.
> Is that Possible? I m using MSXML.
>
> XML:
> <test id="1" name="test1" type"5">
>         <marks>12</marks>
>         <marks>12</marks>
>         <marks>12</marks>
> </test>
>
> <test id="2" name="test2" type"10">
>         <marks>40</marks>
>         <marks>40</marks>
>         <marks>40</marks>
> </test>
>
> <test id="3" name="test1" type"5">
>         <marks>19</marks>
>         <marks>12</marks>
>         <marks>1</marks>
> </test>
>
> <test id="4" name="test1" type"10">
>         <marks>17</marks>
>         <marks>15</marks>
>         <marks>13</marks>
> </test>
>
> <test id="5" name="test1" type"10">
>         <marks>17</marks>
>         <marks>17</marks>
>         <marks>17</marks>
> </test>
> I have to pass the names of all containers whose id="10" at a time as
> argument to the javascript function. Please help me. Any help would be
> greatly appreciated. Thank you.
>
>
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