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  • richericks 1 post 20 karma points
    May 14, 2009 @ 22:10
    richericks
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    XSLT and image aliases

    Hi all,

    We are between currently between developers and I have been given the task of making some changes to our site. I am no web developer but I can fumble through most things when it comes to html. XSLT is a whole new world to me I have yet to explore.

    The issue is that when the home page loads it pulls an image (at random?) from a folder on the web server. I believe the code (excerpt) below is the process whereby the image is selected. What I need to do is remove the current 10 images from this folder and replace them with two others. When I do this the new images do not display. I have tried deleting the code for images 3-10 and renaming the new images to match those I removed. No luck with that. I'm wondering if there is something I need to do with regards to the "@alias.." portion. Is there a place in Umbraco where I give the new images an alias or reference them in some way? Am I looking at the correct code for these changes?

    Thanks for any assistance!



    Code excerpt:
    "


    ]>

    version="1.0"
    xmlns:xsl="http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
    xmlns:msxml="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:xslt"
    xmlns:umbraco.library="urn:umbraco.library"
    exclude-result-prefixes="msxml umbraco.library">











    ..."

  • Dirk De Grave 4537 posts 6006 karma points MVP 3x admin c-trib
    May 14, 2009 @ 22:53
    Dirk De Grave
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    Hi,

    I guess more info is required! what site is it, what page is troubling?
    Impossible from the xslt to know what is going wrong...

    Looking forward to some more info.

    Cheers,
    /Dirk

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