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Subject: RE: passing parameters to an xsl-file From: "Igor Nakshin" <inakshin@xxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Fri, 14 Apr 2000 16:31:45 -0500 |
Martin,
try
<xsl:param name="paramname" select="'output'"/>
and from java
String pName = ...;
String pValue = ...;
processor.setStyleSheetParam(pName, "'" + pValue + "'");
The value that is being passed/set is not a string but an expression, hence
the quotes.
Explanation in Xalan documentation for XSLTProcessor interface
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setStylesheetParam
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public void setStylesheetParam(java.lang.String key, java.lang.String
expression)
Set a top-level stylesheet parameter. This value can be evaluated via
xsl:param-variable. Note that the value passed is an expression, and not a
string. This means that setStylesheetParam("foo", "hello"); will look for
the element "hello". If you want to pass a string, you'll need to put quotes
around it: setStylesheetParam("foo", "'hello'"); will look for the
Parameters:
key - The name of the param.
expression - An expression that will be evaluated.
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Igor
inakshin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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