Subject: Re: [xsl] get the current xml file name From: Owen Rees <owen.rees@xxxxxx> Date: Tue, 08 Aug 2006 15:45:23 +0100 |
On 8/8/06, Owen Rees <owen.rees@xxxxxx> wrote:
By the way, if there is a function in the XSLT as implemented in popular browsers that allows you to discover the URI of either the XML or the XSLT processing it then I would be interested to know what it is. I was looking for one recently, but could find only the XPath 2.0 functions which are not available in browsers.
You have to pass them in as parameters, it's the only way in 1.0. If you think about it you don't need to "discover" the filenames as you've just instigated the transform (unless the user has opened an xml file with stylesheet-pi of course)
-- Owen Rees Hewlett Packard Laboratories, Bristol, UK
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