| Subject: [xsl] Using Parameters for HTML Attributes From: "Hellstern, Manny" <manny.hellstern@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 08:42:30 -0600 | 
I have a stylesheet that is currently generating HTML like the following:
	<img src="./images/somepic.gif" />
What I would like to do is get away from the relative addressing and use a
parameter to provide the absolute pathing:
<xsl:param name="baseURL" />
>From within my jscript I set the parameter:
objXSLProc.addParameter("baseURL","http://some.com/somedir/")
Within my style sheet I want the HTML output to be:
	<img src="http://some.com/somedir/images/somepic.gif" />
What would the syntax in the style sheet be so that the img src attribute
would be the concatenation of $baseURL and "images/somepic.gif"?
Thanks for contibuting to my education!
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