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Problem with User-defined inputs

Peymirat Damien
Hi all,

   In my xslt processor, I'm trying to defined two inputs (the data
input and an user-defined input called 'test'). The user-defined input
comes from the output on an other xslt processor, so I have XML.
However, when I call a value using doc() function (<xsl:value-of
select="doc('#test')/config/fichier"/>) I have an error like this :
Failed to load document #test

Could you help me ???


Thanks a lot


Damien.




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Re: Problem with User-defined inputs

Henrik Pettersen
Probably a problem with your id/ref/href/data atttributes in your xpl.
It's a bit tricky.

Could you please your complete XPL file?

Thanks!

Henrik

On 8/22/06, Peymirat Damien <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>    In my xslt processor, I'm trying to defined two inputs (the data
> input and an user-defined input called 'test'). The user-defined input
> comes from the output on an other xslt processor, so I have XML.
> However, when I call a value using doc() function (<xsl:value-of
> select="doc('#test')/config/fichier"/>) I have an error like this :
> Failed to load document #test
>
> Could you help me ???
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
> Damien.
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: Problem with User-defined inputs

Jeff Jones
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Damien,

This is what you need:

<xsl:value-of select="doc('input:test')/config/fichier"/>

This will give you the text value of that node. If "/config/fichier" is
the root of an XML subtree, you should use "xsl:sequence" instead of
"xsl-value-of".

Jeff Jones
Sr Internet App Developer
The Weather Channel Interactive

Peymirat Damien wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>    In my xslt processor, I'm trying to defined two inputs (the data
> input and an user-defined input called 'test'). The user-defined input
> comes from the output on an other xslt processor, so I have XML.
> However, when I call a value using doc() function (<xsl:value-of
> select="doc('#test')/config/fichier"/>) I have an error like this :
> Failed to load document #test
>
> Could you help me ???
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
> Damien.


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RE : Problem with User-defined inputs

Peymirat Damien
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Thanks Henrik

   The concerned processor is at line 74.

Damien.



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Probably a problem with your id/ref/href/data atttributes in your xpl. It's a bit tricky.

Could you please your complete XPL file?

Thanks!

Henrik

On 8/22/06, Peymirat Damien <[hidden email]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>    In my xslt processor, I'm trying to defined two inputs (the data
> input and an user-defined input called 'test'). The user-defined input
> comes from the output on an other xslt processor, so I have XML.
> However, when I call a value using doc() function (<xsl:value-of
> select="doc('#test')/config/fichier"/>) I have an error like this :
> Failed to load document #test
>
> Could you help me ???
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
> Damien.
>
>
>
>
>
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RE : Problem with User-defined inputs

Peymirat Damien
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Perfect Jeff, It works well with doc('input:test')/...


Thank you Jeff and Henrik for your help !!

Damien.

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Damien,

This is what you need:

<xsl:value-of select="doc('input:test')/config/fichier"/>

This will give you the text value of that node. If "/config/fichier" is
the root of an XML subtree, you should use "xsl:sequence" instead of
"xsl-value-of".

Jeff Jones
Sr Internet App Developer
The Weather Channel Interactive

Peymirat Damien wrote:

> Hi all,
>
>    In my xslt processor, I'm trying to defined two inputs (the data
> input and an user-defined input called 'test'). The user-defined input
> comes from the output on an other xslt processor, so I have XML.
> However, when I call a value using doc() function (<xsl:value-of
> select="doc('#test')/config/fichier"/>) I have an error like this :
> Failed to load document #test
>
> Could you help me ???
>
>
> Thanks a lot
>
>
> Damien.



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