upayavira 2003/07/08 01:27:21
Modified: src/documentation/xdocs/userdocs/generators
xpathdirectory-generator.xml
Log:
Minor grammar & typo changes
Revision Changes Path
1.2 +4 -4
cocoon-2.1/src/documentation/xdocs/userdocs/generators/xpathdirectory-generator.xml
Index: xpathdirectory-generator.xml
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RCS file:
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retrieving revision 1.1
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diff -u -r1.1 -r1.2
--- xpathdirectory-generator.xml 3 Jul 2003 00:03:55 -0000 1.1
+++ xpathdirectory-generator.xml 8 Jul 2003 08:27:21 -0000 1.2
@@ -35,11 +35,11 @@
<li>xpath: Sets the XPath the XPath Directory Generator should use
for queries on XML files.
If you don't set this parameter it will behave like the
Directory Generator.</li>
<li>xmlFiles: The xml files pattern. Specifies the files that should
be handled as XML
- files. Only on the files matching this pattern an XPath query
will be tried. The XPath
- Directory Generator does not fail on files that are no XML files
or that are not
+ files. XPath queries will only be tried on files matching this
pattern. The XPath
+ Directory Generator does not fail on non-XML files or files that
are not
well-formed or not valid. All Exceptions on parsing the files
will be caught and
- ignored. But of course useless parsing and throwing and catching
exceptions is very
- time consuming, so you should not make the pattern to
generic.<br/>
+ ignored. But of course, useless parsing, throwing and catching
exceptions is very
+ time consuming, so the <code>xmlFiles</code> pattern should not
be too generic.<br/>
If you specify an empty pattern all files will be handled as XML
files. The default
pattern when not specifying this parameter is
<code>\.xml$</code>, so that all files
ending <code>.xml</code> are handled as XML files.<br/>