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Subject: XML + Javascript? was:[Whatever happened too CSS+XML]
I was just rereading the CSS+XML thread from back in November and it seemed that some folk were advocating using javascript to massage a DocBook document to, say build a table of contents or an index on the fly, insert them into the DOM and then render them with CSS. I was thinking about this when I realised that I don't know how to embed or execute javascript from within XML. I know that for some browsers you can apply CSS using a leading <?xml version="1.0" ?> <?xml-stylesheet href="docbook-css/driver.css" type="text/css" ?> to render an arbitrary XML document such as DocBook, but what is the equivalent to include javascript and have it execute? In HTML you would just say <script src="scripts/website.js" type="text/javascript"> or <script language="javascript"> <!-- // --> <script> I'm sure that javascript could be added in a DocBook element too, but how would the browser ever know it had to execute it? Puzzled. Doug
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