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<center><h3>Xalan/XSLTC Applet Demo</h3></center>
Each of these examples illustrate the use of translets
within a Java applet:
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<script language="JavaScript">
function run_transform(form) {
/* Get the input document and translet class name from input form */
var translet = form.translet;
var document = form.document;
/* Get the frame to output to */
var output_frame = parent.frames.demo_output.document;
/* Display the output in this frame */
output_frame.clear();
output_frame.writeln(document.TransformApplet.transform(translet, document));
output_frame.close();
return(true);
}
</script>
<form name="xslt_form" onSubmit="run_transform(this.form)">
<p>Select translet:</p>
<p><input name="translet" width="64"></p>
<p>Select XML source document:</p>
<p><input name="document" width="64"></p>
<p><input type="button" value="Run" onClick="run_transform(this.form)"></p>
</form>
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The xsltc.jar file must contain the XSLTC runtime classes and your
pre-compiled translets, as described in the README.applet file.
-->
<applet archive="xsltc.jar"
code="TransformApplet"
name="TransformApplet"
width="10"
height="10">
</applet>
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