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  1. JasonHampson

    Hide/unhide table rows

    In this example you pass in a parameter element. I have multiple nested tables. Can I go through all the tables and all the rows and all the cells and the cell matching the value will hide the parent table?
  2. JasonHampson

    Hide/unhide table rows

    I have this piece of JavaScript (Below), which is called from a html page to hide or unhide a row below the one where the script is called from (if that makes sense). I want to adapt the code so it will go through the document and hide/unhide any row that contains a certain value. Is this...
  3. JasonHampson

    How to display XML in IE

    U will need to make an xsl file containing something like: <xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=&quot;http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl&quot;> <xsl:template match=&quot;/&quot;> <div class=&quot;GREETING&quot;><xsl:value-of select=&quot;GREETING&quot;/></div> </xsl:template> and change the xml header to...
  4. JasonHampson

    XSL Header

    Pardon my ignorance but what is the importance of the XSL header. I’ve looked at examples, one quoted ‘<xsl:stylesheet xmlns:xsl=&quot;http://www.w3.org/TR/WD-xsl&quot;>’ and another used <xsl:stylesheet version=&quot;1.0&quot; xmlns:xsl=&quot;http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform&quot;>...
  5. JasonHampson

    Creating a single webpage from multiple xml files

    I adapted your above example to create: <?xml version=&quot;1.0&quot; encoding=&quot;UTF-8&quot;?> <xsl:stylesheet version=&quot;1.0&quot; xmlns:xsl=&quot;http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform&quot;>; <xsl:template match=&quot;/&quot;> <html> <head>...
  6. JasonHampson

    Using a value returned from XML in a link

    Its ok I've solved it. The code i used was: <H3><A><xsl:attribute name=&quot;href&quot;><xsl:value-of select=&quot;MODULE&quot;/> - <xsl:value-of select=&quot;HEADING&quot;/>().xml</xsl:attribute><xsl:value-of select=&quot;HEADING&quot;/></A></H3> Quite simple after all of that
  7. JasonHampson

    Using a value returned from XML in a link

    When I used the <xsl:variable> function, internet explorer showed an error saying 'keyword xsl:variable may not be used here' in the below example: <xsl:template match=&quot;SUB_HEADING&quot;> <xsl:variable name=&quot;DocName&quot;><xsl:value-of select=&quot;MODULE&quot;/> - <xsl:value-of...
  8. JasonHampson

    Using a value returned from XML in a link

    Sorry i changed it to: <xsl:template match=&quot;SUB_HEADING&quot;> <A href='&l t;xsl:value-of select=&quot;MODULE&quot;/&g t;.xml'><H3>Sub Heading:- <xsl:value-of select=&quot;HEADING&quot;/></H3></A> </xsl:template> without the spaces in &l t; + &g t;
  9. JasonHampson

    Using a value returned from XML in a link

    I changed the code to: <xsl:template match=&quot;SUB_HEADING&quot;> <A href='&lt;xsl:value-of select=&quot;MODULE&quot;/&gt;.xml'><H3>Sub Heading:- <xsl:value-of select=&quot;HEADING&quot;/></H3></A> </xsl:template> When I hovered my mouse over the link it says...
  10. JasonHampson

    Using a value returned from XML in a link

    I have a XSL template I’m creating and I want to insert a link to another web page. The name of the page is obtained from returning a value from an XML node. I have tried both: <xsl:template match=&quot;SUB_HEADING&quot;> <A href=&quot;{concat(value-of select='MODULE',' - ',value-of...
  11. JasonHampson

    Creating a single webpage from multiple xml files

    I want to create a single web page viewable by Internet Explorer from several XML files. I intend to use XSL style sheets to create and format the document from multiple source files. I would like Internet Explorer to compile the page on-the-fly (e.g...
  12. JasonHampson

    Referencing a field

    Yeah sorry I realized that I shouldn't have the '!' when using the round brackets, cheers
  13. JasonHampson

    Referencing a field

    I just put up a post but I think I may have made it too complicated. I want to access information in a field in a table. I have a recordset and I know I can get its value by using the form recordset!field e.g myRecord!Name for the ‘name’ attribute. I was just wondering how you referenced it when...
  14. JasonHampson

    Referencing a field

    I’m sure the answer for this is really simple. I've got a table which holds the paths to standard letters. The code I’ve produced already opens the file, uses text stream to get the contents. The texts are in the form “text <<reference to a field>> text” e.g. Dear <<Contact Name>>, Thank you…...
  15. JasonHampson

    Problems declaring objects!

    Thanx for your help!!!
  16. JasonHampson

    Problems declaring objects!

    I've had some experience with visual basics in excel but I'm having problems getting started in access. I can create tables and relationships but I want to use VBA to go through records compare values in fields, change values, add and remove records. I've followed examples in the help menu e.g...

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