I think I know what you are trying to do, and it's simply not possible. You want to be
able to access a variable like a URL variable in a HTML page from within your XSL page.
There is a way to do this in Java's implementation of XSL, but not the flavour that
Cold fusion have given us. I even went
Hi there,
If you are still wishing to go down the route of XML after the previous posts, you
might wish to externatize some specific nodes in your XML data. That way the value of
particular nodes and particular atttributes are stored seperate from the XML in
another table with the ID of the XML
Hi there,
We have just upgraded to CFMX 6.1 and we are having an issue with either CFMX, or the
JDBC drivers reading from our SQL 7 database.
The problem centers around any float field in the DB, (e.g. 1.0).
I can look it up the value of this field in SQL query analyser and get '1.0'.
However,
I think I know what you are trying to do, and it's simply not possible. You want to be
able to access a variable like a URL variable in a HTML page from within your XSL page.
There is a way to do this in Java's implementation of XSL, but not the flavour that
Cold fusion have given us. I even went
Hi there,
We have just upgraded to CFMX 6.1 and we are having an issue with either CFMX, or the
JDBC drivers reading from our SQL 7 database.
The problem centers around any float field in the DB, (e.g. 1.0).
I can look it up the value of this field in SQL query analyser and get '1.0'.
However,
Hi there,
If you are still wishing to go down the route of XML after the previous posts, you
might wish to externatize some specific nodes in your XML data. That way the value of
particular nodes and particular atttributes are stored seperate from the XML in
another table with the ID of the XML
Thanks for the feedback.
I will look into the numberic datatype instead of float.
In terms of NumberFormat(), we use this for display purposes, but what is frustrating
is that in the course of a script we can get an incorrect mathematical result, and so
we have to make changes to a number of scri
Hi there,
If you are still wishing to go down the route of XML after the previous posts, you
might wish to externatize some specific nodes in your XML data. That way the value of
particular nodes and particular atttributes are stored seperate from the XML in
another table with the ID of the XML
Hi there,
We have just upgraded to CFMX 6.1 and we are having an issue with either CFMX, or the
JDBC drivers reading from our SQL 7 database.
The problem centers around any float field in the DB, (e.g. 1.0).
I can look it up the value of this field in SQL query analyser and get '1.0'.
However,
I think I know what you are trying to do, and it's simply not possible. You want to be
able to access a variable like a URL variable in a HTML page from within your XSL page.
There is a way to do this in Java's implementation of XSL, but not the flavour that
Cold fusion have given us. I even went
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