At 4:24 pm +0100 27/3/02, Sylvain Wallez wrote: >Hi team, > >I implemented internal redirects using the "cocoon:" pseudo-protocol. >This is the Cocoon-equivalent to servlet request forwarding. > >This means that writing > <map:match pattern=""> > <map:redirect-to uri="cocoon:/index.html"/> > </map:match> >will make a recursive call on the current processor to serve >"index.html" without going back to the client browser. > >This is also available in the Redirector used by actions. And as usual, >"cocoon:/xxx" uses the current sitemap, and "cocoon://xxx" uses the root >sitemap. > >This feature will be especially usefull with the flow engine, since the >flow script chooses the page that comes next and should be able to call >this page without losing business data that may be stored as request >attributes. > >This is implemented in org.apache.cocoon.environment.ForwardRedirector >and used for now only by the treeprocessor (so I didn't update the >samples to avoid to break them). Integration with the compiled engine >should be fairly easy, but I'm sooo late on my paid work, so any takers >are welcome. > >Enjoy,
Very Cool! Thanks Sylvain. regards Jeremy -- ___________________________________________________________________ Jeremy Quinn Karma Divers webSpace Design HyperMedia Research Centre <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <http://www.media.demon.co.uk> <phone:+44.[0].20.7737.6831> <pager:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]