Ola Berg wrote:

 > Being a user of the Cocoon XML-publishing feature, I have not thought
 > of any improvements in the web-app/flowscript area.
 >
 > But here are some random thougths. The first two, I have to implement
 > real soon.
 >
 > 1) XML directory generator
 >
 > Given a dir
 >
 > dir/ doc1.xml doc2.xml
 >
 > Where doc1 and doc2 contains a <title> element:
 >
 > <doc> <title>Document <number>1</number></title> ... </doc>
 >
 > I would like to write this in the sitemap:
 >
 > <map:generate type=\"xml-directory\" src=\"file:/path/to/dir\"
 > xpath=\"/doc/title\"/>
 >
 > and get this from the serializer
 >
 > <dir:directory name=\"dir\" lastModified=\"1026478615000\"
 > date=\"7/12/02 2:56 PM\" requested=\"true\"> <dir:file
 > name=\"doc1.xml\" lastModified=\"1010746920000\" date=\"1/11/02 12:02
 > PM\" content=\"Document 1\"/> <dir:file name=\"doc2.xml\"
 > lastModified=\"1010746920000\" date=\"1/11/02 12:02 PM\"
 > content=\"Document 2\"/> </dir:directory>
 >
 > Maybe one could do it more elaborate passing through markup in the
 > extracted document snippet (using namespaces)
 >
 > <dir:file name=\"doc1.xml\" ...> Document <a:number>1</a:number>
 > </dir:file>

Have a look at the XPathDirectoryGenerator in Cocoon, or Libre in 
Forrest (http://outerthought.net/forrest/libre-intro.html)

</Steven>
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Steven Noels                            http://outerthought.org/
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