Subject: RE: [xsl] accessing info outside current context From: "Pekarek, Rose (MN10)" <rose.pekarek@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 09:31:17 -0500 |
Jeni, Thank you for your response! I need the if statements surrounding the icons because not every user is allowed to see them all. The user I am currently testing with happens to have full access. Discoverer uses a servlet to dynamically create the xml document I am processing. According to Oracle support, the document resides in memory only, so I don't think I can access it with a document command. The only way I can view the generated xml document is to go to an Oracle supplied URL. When I compare the xml document before and after executing a workbook, there are differences, but both workbooks are still listed, and should be accessible. Any other ideas? Thanks, Rose -----Original Message----- From: Jeni Tennison To: Pekarek, Rose (MN10) Cc: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Sent: 10/18/01 5:35 AM Subject: Re: [xsl] accessing info outside current context Hi Rose, > The user has access to both workbooks, so when you first enter the > application, both icons appear as expected. After the user clicks > the icon to execute the PSR workbook, the context changes, and the > icon for Cockpit disappears! Similarly, if the user clicks the > Cockpit icon, the PSR icon disappears. I want both icons to appear > no matter what. Using paths that start with a '/' should work, because they always go from the root node of the document that holds the current node. So if those aren't working, then I think you must be changing the document on which the XSLT stylesheet is working when the user clicks on the icon. You might therefore be able to get around this problem if you use the document() function to access the original document, and create a path that works relative to that, e.g. document('workbooks.xml')/discoverer/account/eul /workbook[@name = 'DISCADMIN.Cockpit'] Alternatively, if you know that you always want both icons to appear, then why not remove the xsl:ifs altogether and just always insert both icons? Do send more details about what the links access and so on if the above doesn't help. Cheers, Jeni --- Jeni Tennison http://www.jenitennison.com/ XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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