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FW: Embedded Javascript (xsl:script issue)
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- Subject: FW: [xsl] Embedded Javascript (xsl:script issue)
- From: Zeynep Gunal <z dot gunal at publitec dot vnu dot com>
- Date: Tue, 27 Feb 2001 12:58:49 +0100
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-----Original Message-----
From: Zeynep Gunal
Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2001 12:41 PM
Ooops, I hit the return button and I did not realise it was being sent to
Jeni's private e-mail address.
Zeynep
To: 'Jeni Tennison'
Subject: RE: [xsl] Embedded Javascript (xsl:script issue)
Jeni, thanks a million!
I downloaded bsf.jar and js.jar, incorporated the lxslt:component and
lxslt:script, and it's OK now.
I had had my doubts that XSLT1.1 would work, but I had tried it with
msxsl:script, same result. The problem is that I am a beginner too, I have
just started using extensions.
> Have you looked at using generate-id() to generate unique IDs?
It was the first thing have looked at. My understanding is that
generate-id() returns a string like 'N1', 'N2', using the nodes and their
sequence in the XSL sheet. When the same XSLT is used to translate similar
XML messages, and write them to a file, generate-id() does not do the job.
> By the way, why are you doing:
>> <xsl:text disable-output-escaping='yes'><XID></xsl:text>
Well, I had borrowed this line from another XSLT sheet, and I was told it
should be like that. But <XID /> is doing the same, so I'll change it.
Thanks for the hint.
Cheers,
Zeynep
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