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RE: href problem...using CDATA needed?

Subject: RE: href problem...using CDATA needed?
From: "Kathy Burke" <Kathy_Burke@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2003 16:59:24 -0400
cdata href
Brian,

That is how I originally had it. Tom tells me to get my html working, it's
not an xslt problem. But it appears to be something I'm doing wrong with the
@url reference...?

Regardless of my template etc., why would THIS work:

	<xsl:template match="link">
 	  <a href="{@url}"><xsl:apply-templates/></a>
	</xsl:template>

and NOT this:

	<xsl:template match="link">
 	  <a href="javascript:window.open('{@url}','Link Window',
'toolbar=1,
			menubar=1, resizable=1, dependent=0, status=0,
 			width=400, height=300, left=25, top=25')">
	<xsl:apply-templates/></a>
	</xsl:template>

Thanks,

Kathy

p.s. to Tom Passin: I only understood part of what you replied, my real
confusion is the   
comment that I shouldn't be using <xsl:apply-templates/> to the above.
Without it, I do not get my link in the document. I'm using recursive
templates to build a work instruction document, applying to <steps>, <para>,
etc. Some of what ended up with was trial and error using responses from
this list. Believe it or not, my xml/xsl now appears to work except for this
one thing!




-----Original Message-----
From: Martinez, Brian [mailto:brian.martinez@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 4:33 PM
To: 'xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'
Subject: RE:  href problem...using CDATA needed?


> From: Kathy Burke [mailto:Kathy_Burke@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Friday, June 13, 2003 1:06 PM
> Subject:  href problem...using CDATA needed?
> 
> Hi, in addition to my recent question, I've also tried using 
> a javascript
> within CDATA.
> 
> 			<head>	
> 			  <msxsl:script language="javascript"
> implements-prefix="kb"><![CDATA[
> 
> 				function openWindow()
> 			  {
> 			  window.open(), 'Link Window', 'toolbar=1,
> menubar=1 resizable=1, dependent=0, status=0
> 					width=400, height=300, left=25,
> top=25')
> 				}
> 			  ]]>
> 			  </msxsl:script>
> 			</head?
> 
> then used this template:
> 
> 	<xsl:template match="link">
>  	  <a href="javascript:openWindow({@url})">
> 	<xsl:apply-templates/></a>
> 	</xsl:template>
> 
> with no success.
> 
> I'm not asking a javascript question...I'm asking how I can 
> correctly refer
> to the {@url} within my href.

Why reinvent the wheel?  Just bypass the wrapper function and use
window.open() directly:

<a
href="javascript:window.open('{@url}','MyWin','options-go-here')"><xsl:apply
-templates/></a>

You could put this entire line into another template if you re-use it
frequently.

hth,
b.

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