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Using custom controls in xsl when transformation is in client-side

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Hi,

I'm performing an xsl transformation in a page I built, and would like to use some custom controls in it (or asp controls, for that matter).

I looked this issue up, and understood that it can be done by adding the attribute "xmlns:tagname="remove"" to the "xsl:stylesheet" node, then performing the transformation, removing that attribute from the resulting html string, and then creating a control using "ParseControl(strHtml)" and adding this control to the container where you want to place your result.

My problem is that I'm performing the xsl transformation in the client side, using javascript, doing something like that:

var divElement = document.getElementById('someDivID');
var divContents = transformXml(xmlDoc, xslLocation, strParams);

divElement.innerHTML = divContents;



So that solution above doesn't seem to do the trick for me.

Is there any way I could pull this off anyway?



Thanks.
Jul 31 '08 #1
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