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MSWOrd MSExcel & PDF
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- Subject: [xsl] MSWOrd MSExcel & PDF
- From: P Vikram <vikram_good_boy at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Fri, 26 Oct 2001 09:13:35 -0700 (PDT)
- Reply-To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
Hi all
I have the following requirements to be done thru XSL.
1) Open MS WOrd Doc.(Static)
2) Open PDF Files.(Static)
3) Open MS excel files(Dynamic parameters passed to
them).
any pointers/material location on web will be very
helpfull.
Thanks
Vikram
--- Chris Bayes <chris@bayes.co.uk> wrote:
> Or even just do something that would work
> function Fun(ctx) {
> var ipString = "";
> if (typeof(ctx) == "object"){
> if (ctx.length){
> ipString = ctx.nextNode.text;
> }else{
> return '';
> }
> }else{
> ipString = ctx;
> }
> var xml = new ActiveXObject("msxml2.domdocument");
> xml.loadXML(ipString);
> return xml.selectSingleNode("/");
> }
>
> Ciao Chris
>
> XML/XSL Portal
> http://www.bayes.co.uk/xml
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> > [mailto:owner-xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com] On
> Behalf Of
> > Chris Bayes
> > Sent: 26 October 2001 15:38
> > To: xsl-list@lists.mulberrytech.com
> > Subject: RE: [xsl] escaping from CDATA
> >
> >
> > > Within XPath and XSLT, a node-set consisting of
> a single text
> > > node can be used anywhere that a string is
> expected. But not
> > > when you call JavaScript; your JavaScript
> function is
> > > expecting a string, and it doesn't know what to
> do if you
> > > give it a node-set instead.
> >
> > But that can easily be fixed in all cases with
> something like this.
> >
> > function Fun(ctx) {
> > vat ipString = "";
> > if (typeof(ctx) == "object"){
> > if (ctx.length){
> > for (var i=0; i < 1; i++){
> > ctxN = ctx.item(i);
> > if (ctxN.nodeType == 1)
> > ipString += _wander(ctxN);
> > if (ctxN.nodeType == 2)
> > ipString += ctxN.nodeValue;
> > }
> > }else{
> > return '';
> > }
> > }else{
> > ipString = ctx;
> > }
> > var xml = new
> ActiveXObject("msxml2.domdocument");
> > xml.loadXML(ipString);
> > return xml.selectSingleNode("/");
> > }
> > function _wander(ctx){
> > var retStr = "";
> > for (var i=0; i < ctx.childNodes.length; i++){
> > ctxN = ctx.childNodes[i];
> > switch(ctxN.nodeType){
> > case 1:
> > retStr += _wander(ctxN);
> > break;
> > case 3:
> > retStr += ctxN.nodeValue;
> > break;
> > default:
> > break;
> > }
> > }
> > return retStr;
> > }
> >
> > Which says if the argument is type object then it
> is either
> > an attribute node so use that value or an
> element/nodelist so
> > wander the subtree getting the string value, else
> the
> > argument is a string so use that. The _wander
> function
> > probably isn't needed in this case and you could
> just use
> > ipString += ctxN.nodeValue; but it allows
> situation like
> >
> > <parts><![CDATA[<element>]]>
> > <part1>
> > <![CDATA[<element
> attr="100"><a>100</a><b>200</b></element>]]>
> > </part1>
> > <part2>
> > <![CDATA[<element
> attr="100"><a>100</a><b>200</b></element>]]>
> > </part2>
> > <![CDATA[</element>]]></parts>
> >
> > If anyone is perverse enough to want to do that.
> > If you are limiting to one cdata then you could
> just do
> >
> > function Fun(ctx) {
> > var ipString = "";
> > if (typeof(ctx) == "object"){
> > if (ctx.length){
> > ipString = ctxN.nodeValue;
> > }else{
> > return '';
> > }
> > }else{
> > ipString = ctx;
> > }
> > var xml = new
> ActiveXObject("msxml2.domdocument");
> > xml.loadXML(ipString);
> > return xml.selectSingleNode("/");
> > }
> >
> > That way you can pass any type and not have to
> worry about
> > converting it to a string first.
> >
> > Ciao Chris
> >
> > XML/XSL Portal
> > http://www.bayes.co.uk/xml
> >
> >
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