Subject: Re: Getting date of the XSL transformation into HTML output
From: "Thomas B. Passin" <tpassin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 10:41:03 -0400
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[Ghostrider]
> Which is not exactly what I need to do, it's much simpler, but I don't
know if
> it's possible: I just need to get the date my HTML output file was
generated
> and put in a footer on that HTML page.
>
If you want to do this to display the date in a browser, it's easy to
include a bit of javascript to do it - each page knows when it was created.
I do this on some of my html pages that I create using xml/xslt and a batch
process. Here's the javascript I use (just put it in the footer template in
your stylesheet):
<div class="update">
This page was updated on
<script language="javascript">
document.write(document.lastModified.substring(0,10));
</script>
</div>
Here's the result:
This page was updated on 07/19/2001
Cheers,
Tom P
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