Re: [xsl]Putting Mouseover Javascript Script in XSLT?

Subject: Re: [xsl]Putting Mouseover Javascript Script in XSLT?
From: Ronan Klyne <ronan.klyne@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 04 Sep 2007 08:04:16 +0100
Alice Wei wrote:
> Hello:
> 
>    I am a newbie in putting javascript with XSLT. I have some text that I would like to create some sort  of layer that allows an image to appear when I roll my mouse over it. 
> 
> Here is the code:
> 
>   <xsl:template match="graphic">
>         <img>
>             <xsl:call-template name="rend"/>
>             <xsl:attribute name="onmouseover"> doButtons('<xsl:value-of select="/@url"/>') </xsl:attribute>  
>             <xsl:attribute name="onmouseout"> doButtons('<xsl:value-of select="../../p')" </xsl:attribute>
>             <xsl:call-template name="id"/>
>             <xsl:attribute name="src"> blank.gif </xsl:attribute>
>             <xsl:attribute name="alt">
>                 <xsl:choose>
>                     <xsl:when test="../figDesc">
>                         <xsl:value-of select="../figDesc/text()"/>
>                     </xsl:when>
> 
>                     <xsl:otherwise>
>                         <xsl:value-of select="'graphic'"/>
>                     </xsl:otherwise>
>                 </xsl:choose>
>             </xsl:attribute>
>         </img>
>     </xsl:template>
> 
> I am using TEI right now, and when I generated the output, my images disappear entirely. However, neither does it come up when I roll my mouse over it. Can somebody please give me a suggestion on what are the possible ways I can do it?
> 
> Thanks for your help.
> 
> A Newbie.
> 

I can't be sure without seeing your input XML, but this bit doesn't look
quite right to me:
<xsl:attribute name="onmouseover"> doButtons('<xsl:value-of
select="/@url"/>') </xsl:attribute>

You're using the XPath '/@url', and if you're matching 'graphic', I
think '@url' is a more likely candidate...

	# r

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