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  Forum  DotNetNuke® Pro...  XML Module [Lea...  passing parameters to XSL file.
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New Post 12/4/2006 9:44 PM
User is offline Stefan Cullmann
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 

xml 3.3.0 with parameter support is going to enter the release tracker at wednesday.


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forms & Lists (UDT5.0) will be the next major release of the User Defined Table project.
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New Post 1/4/2007 1:27 AM
User is offline kd2 Karen
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 
Hi Stephan, sorry to insist, do you have any new PA to do download, even a beta version? I 'm testing a magazine with a xml file from which I get articles and unless I i pass parameters through, I'll have to create something like 60 pages.
Thank you your help, I send you and all the dnn team my best wishes for this new year.

kd
 
New Post 1/4/2007 3:42 AM
User is offline Stefan Cullmann
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 

Davids,

thank you for your interest. I hope that the new module will be released in the next days.


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forms & Lists (UDT5.0) will be the next major release of the User Defined Table project.
A first Preview is available, though it requires DotnetNuke 5 (Beta 5).

 
New Post 4/30/2007 8:46 AM
User is offline Tom Van Wynen
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 

Hi Stefan,

just ran into something that might be good to add to the parameters that can be passed to the XSL file:

the system date / time. 

It would be very useful to know what the current date and or time are when processing some xml files, and also useful to have a constantly varying number to use as a seed for psuedo random processes. Could the sytem date/ time be added to the dropdown list of possible parameters that can be passed to the xsl file?

thanks for considering this.

the parameters passing to both the xml and xsl files has completely opened up DNN for me, making it possible to make a much more dynamic website. So thankyou so much for all your work on this module.

tomvw

 
New Post 5/1/2007 3:30 PM
User is offline Stefan Cullmann
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 

Added as request: http://support.dotnetnuke.com/Default.aspx?p=16&i=5594

I think we need also some date time related helper functions, don't we?

Thanks for your feedback


Stefan Cullmann - stefan.cullmann [at] dotnetnuke.com

forms & Lists (UDT5.0) will be the next major release of the User Defined Table project.
A first Preview is available, though it requires DotnetNuke 5 (Beta 5).

 
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