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New Post 10/19/2006 2:33 AM
User is offline mathmax mathmax
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passing parameters to XSL file. 
Hello, I would like to modify the XSL/XML module in order to have the possibility to pass parameters to the XSLT file. I already know I've to use the XsltArgumentList class, but I've never modified a module. Is it difficult in my case ? Have you got a tutorial that explains how to modify a module ?
 
New Post 10/19/2006 1:45 PM
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 

The next version will have parameters, but it will take some time.

To help yourself

  1. get and install dotnetnuke 3.xx (not 4.xx) and VS2003.
  2. Install the XML source version
  3. Open XmlModule.ascx.vb, goto line 84 and add

                    Dim argList as XsltArgumentList = new XsltArgumentList()
                    arglist.AddParam("xxx", String.Empty, cstr(Request.QueryString("xxx")))
                    xmlContent.TransformArgumentList=arglist

  4. Compile. Now you have the parameter xxx containing the vale of the querystring xxx

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).

 
New Post 10/19/2006 5:36 PM
User is offline mathmax mathmax
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 
Thank you for your answer. When do you think the next version of the module will be available ?
I don't have VS 2003 on my computer. Is it possible to translate the module for the framework 2.0 when open it with VS 2005 ?

 
New Post 10/20/2006 2:04 AM
User is offline Sebastian Leupold
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pRe: passing parameters to XSL file. 
you can use the module upgrade wizard, available at the dotnetnuke download page to convert the module to asp.Net 2.0.
Sebastian Leupold

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New Post 12/4/2006 2:44 PM
User is offline kd2 Karen
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Re: passing parameters to XSL file. 
Is it possible to get a PA with this changes (even if the module hasn't been tested yet), i don't have VS2003 and i don't really know how to get into the code.

Thanks,
kd
 
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