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Re: How to create client side function in HTML with XS

Subject: Re: How to create client side function in HTML with XSL
From: David Carlisle <davidc@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2003 17:49:42 +0100
create a function in html

> how can I create a client side function for this weblink in XSL?

XSLT is just generating your HTML page, It doesn't matter to it whether
the characters in that page are English or javascript or anything, it
just puts the characters on teh page and tehbrowser interprets them
later.

So if you want javascript function in the attribute you just write it as
you would if you wanted a word there. Similarly if you need a script
element with the function definition you create that in xslt just as you
would create a p element for a paragraph.

David

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