Subject: Re: [xsl] Limiting XSL Results for Timely Web Page Display From: "Bruce Dailey" <bruce@xxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:01:59 +0900 |
One more related question here - can you return a value in XSL? In this example I want to return the number of records in the result set. One problem is that the result set is a subset of the elements in the XML file. I need to number on the subset, e.g. XML: <dictionary> <word>dog is man's best friend</word> <word>cat</word> <word>dog and cats</word> </dictionary> If the user searches on "dog" I want the XSL to return: <html><body> <p> dog is man's best friend</p> <p> dog and cats </p> </body></html> In other words - don't return the 2nd <word>. I am thinking that the simplest solution is a two stage process. XML to a result set XML and then XML to HTML, e.g. <dictionary> <word id=1>dog is man's best friend</word> <word id=2>dog and cats</word> </dictionary> Then from ASP, I can pass in a 1 and a 20 and it will be very simple code to only return records with id 1 to 20. But I need XSL to tell ASP how many records in the result set so that I don't put a "forward" button in the HTML code to go to the next 20 records. Please excuse the simplistic examples, but I am a newbie. XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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