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Subject: Dynamically passing Parameters to XSL
From: Siva Sankari <saiva_sankari@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 21:41:37 -0800 (PST)
sankari
Hi ,

 I would like to know if global parameter values to an
XSL
 file can be set dynamically through Javascript ,and
also 
transform the xml file dynamically through Javascript
functions.
 I have an HTML form , which has a  list of products .
on selection of a product ,
<select name="product" size=1
onSelect="setParameterValue()">
<option value="P001">Scanners</option> 
<option value="P002">PalmTops</option>....ans so on
.<select>
.
.
a Javascript function (in the onSelect or onChange
event of choice box) , should be able to set 
 the selected product to the  XSL's global parmeter
value
 and also transform the XML ,using the XSL.
Its like using one single XSL , for different outputs
,
based on the user input.
Also ,the XSL file and source  XML file to be used are
already known .
This has to be a purely client side functionality
,with no use of servlets or JSP.
Is this possible ,Can I get help on this?

Regards,
Siva



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