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Re: dynamic xsl transformation
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- Subject: Re: [xsl] dynamic xsl transformation
- From: Mark Galbreath <mgalbrea at maximgroup dot com>
- Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 9:59:00 EDT
- Organization: Maxim Group Business Solutions
- Reply-To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
What namespace URI are you using for your stylesheet?
Mark
>
> From: "Jennifer Hochgesang" <jenniferh@nogginlabs.com>
> Date: 2001/08/23 Thu PM 03:39:41 EDT
> To: <xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com>
> Subject: [xsl] dynamic xsl transformation
>
> I would like to transform xml files into html with an ability to dynamically
> change the applied xsl template so that our writers can write into a GUI
> interface and then view or edit what they have done. I have been trying to
> do this using javascript and asp with no luck. It is driving me crazy b/c
> there are thousands of examples out there for what I want to do esp this
> simple ASP, see below. Viewed in my browser it is definitely loading the
> xsl, but is not pulling in the xml data.
>
>
> <%
> 'Declare local variables
> Dim XMLDoc, XSLDoc
>
> set XMLDOC = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")
> set XSLDOC = Server.CreateObject("Microsoft.XMLDOM")
>
> XMLDOC.async = false
> XMLDOC.load(Server.MapPath("BA010.xml"))
>
> XSLDOC.async = false
> XSLDOC.load(Server.MapPath("presentation.xsl"))
>
> Response.Write(XMLDOC.documentElement.transformNode(XSLDOC.documentElement))
> %>
>
>
> Or my javascript-
> This works locally, but not on my webserver (out-sourced) obviously denotes
> a server issue, but does anyone have a workaround-
> <script language="javascript">
> <!--
> function StartUp(){
> var DataSource=new ActiveXObject("microsoft.xmldom");
> DataSource.load("BA010.xml");
> var XslStyle=new ActiveXObject("microsoft.xmldom");
> XslStyle.load("presentation.xsl");
> document.all.item("xslcontainer").innerHTML=DataSource.transformNode(XslStyl
> e.documentElement);
> }
> </script>
> </head>
>
> <body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" onLoad="StartUp()">
> <SPAN ID="xslcontainer"></Span>
>
> Any assistance or direction would be greatly appreciated. (If I declare the
> xsl in my xml, it loads perfectly both locally as well as online.)
>
> Thanks,
> jennifer
>
>
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