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Re: getting java file parameters and tunnelling
Subject: Re: getting java file parameters and tunnelling
From: Rahil <qamar_rahil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 09 Aug 2005 13:28:43 +0100
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Hi
I have resolved my first query but am still stuck with the tunneling of
the parameter, which is query (2) below.
Could someone please help. All I want to do is to pass two file names
from file1.xsl to file2.xsl.
Thanks
Rahil
Rahil wrote:
Hi
I have two queries.
(1) I am passing a filename as a parameter to my XSL file from a java
file. The java file code snippet looks like this:
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TransformerFactory transFact = TransformerFactory.newInstance( );
Transformer trans = transFact.newTransformer(XsltSource);
trans.setParameter("TestFileNm", new File("inputFile.xml"));
trans.transform(XmlSource, Result);
I receive this parameter in this form in my XSL file
<xsl:param name="fileNm" select="TestFileNm"/> <! -- Not working-->
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and then access $fileNm as document($fileNm) etc ...
However this param doesnt seem to get the file and hence no processing
happens. Could someone locate the problem please ?
(2) I want to check whether my tunnelling code is correct as I havent
ever used it before and am not getting any results at the moment which
might be because of (1).
I have a first.xsl which receives a parameter from my java file as such:
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<xsl:output method="html" saxon:next-in-chain="second.xsl"/>
<xsl:param name="fileNm" select="TestFileNm" tunnel="yes"/>
second.xsl then receives this parameter value through
<xsl:param name="fileNm" tunnel="yes"/>
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Is this correct ?
Thank you to all for helping out.
Rahil

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