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Re: Client-side XSLT and Javascript events

Subject: Re: Client-side XSLT and Javascript events
From: "Eric J. Bowman" <eric@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 03:52:37 -0600
Re:  Client-side XSLT and Javascript events
David Carlisle wrote:
>
> Michael Kay wrote: 
> 
> > I've got a client-side XSLT system driven by <?xml-stylesheet?>
> > processing instructions contained in the XML being rendered.
> >
> > I want to run some Javascript on the page as soon as the
> > transformation is complete (to change the size of various objects
> > based on the size of the rendered page, which is available in
> > Javascript but isn't known to the XSLT at the time the HTML is
> > being generated). Any ideas how? Is there some event that I can tie
> > this to?
> 
> Can't you just stick the javascript into a <script> element inserted
> at the end of the <body> of the generated file. (I'd suggest instead
> using onload event but I'm not sure if that is fired consistently by
> browsers as the generated document (rather than teh original source)
> is loaded.
> 

More specifically, the advice is to use onload() in the generated
document, not the source document.  I prefer to avoid onload(), but
couldn't figure anything else out for this situation.

-Eric

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