Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=DebuggingXMLandXSLTransformation
, version: 6 on Sat May 24 00:18:38 2003 by JoergHeinicke
- I have to look at the SAXTransformer components, and how introducing a kind
of Context for better error handling should work
+ I have to look at the SAXTransformer components, and how introducing a kind
of Context for better error handling should work.
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- * [HTML-Kit|http://www.chami.com/html-kit/] is great app for debugging XML --
you can validate the XML, or check the well-formedness, of your files. Best of
all -- it's free. [MichaelTiffany]
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+ * [HTML-Kit|http://www.chami.com/html-kit/] is great app for debugging XML --
you can validate the XML or check the well-formedness of your files. Best of
all -- it's free. [MichaelTiffany]
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+ * Try the transformations offline: Shorten your pipeline as much as possible,
so that you can still reproduce the error, but you already exclude possible
sources of errors. If a transformation fails, save the XML before the
transformation to disk (e.g. by adding a <map:serialize type="xml"/> in front
of the transformer) and test it with your stylesheet.
Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=JoergHeinicke , version: 5 on Sat
May 24 00:44:38 2003 by JoergHeinicke
+ Hey, and thanks to [David Crossley] I have been a Cocoon committer since May
2003.
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+ If you have any questions related to XSLT, Cocoon or something similar, you
can ask me on the Cocoon mailing lists or privately: joerg.heinicke<at>gmx.de.
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Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ModularDatabaseActions , version:
6 on Sat May 24 00:03:27 2003 by AntonioGallardo
- No every column needs a __mode__ element. The actions default module is
defined as __request__ in the default installation to obtain the values from
request parameters. The implicit name of the parameter is
__table_name.column_name__.
+ No every column needs a __mode__ element. The actions default module is
defined as __request_param__ in the default installation to obtain the values
from request parameters. The implicit name of the parameter is
__table_name.column_name__.
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