I am working with some XSL pages that serve up HTML on the web. I'm new to XSL. In my prior web development, I was accustomed to being able to access environment variables (and their values, natch) in my CGI scripts and/or via Server Side Includes. Is there an equivalent mechanism for accessing those environment variables within an XSL page? These are examples of the variables I'm referring to: SERVER_NAME SERVER_PORT HTTP_HOST DOCUMENT_URI REMOTE_ADDR HTTP_REFERER In a Perl CGI script, I would do something like this: my $server = $ENV{'SERVER_NAME'}; Or in an SSI, I could do something like this: <!--#echo var="REMOTE_ADDR"--> If it matters, I'm working in: Solaris/Apache/Tomcat I've googled this but not found anything useful yet (except for other people asking the same question). Maybe I'm asking the wrong question. Any help would be appreciated. -- Michael # Michael Doran, Systems Librarian # University of Texas at Arlington # 817-272-5326 office # 817-688-1926 mobile # [log in to unmask] # http://rocky.uta.edu/doran/