Alejandro,
What's wrong with:
<map:match pattern="x*/y*/z*.gif">
<map:read mime-type="image/gif" src="img/y{2}/z{3}.gif"/>
PS Plain text mail is better.
Vadim
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alejandro Raiczyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 10:18 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Question about WildcardURIMatcher
Hi people, I've got this situation:
When I make a request, for example, of a gif like y/z.gif (where
y=y1/y2/../yn, n>=0) from a page p in x/ ({document_root}/x/p.xml, where
x=x1/x2/../xn, x>=0) the URI passed to the matcher is x/y/z.gif.
The only part I care from this URI is y/z, I mean, I don't care where
the page that is making the request is, because I want z.gif to be taken
from {document_root}/img/y/z.gif.
I tried diferent pattern matchings, and couldn't find one that works.
The problem is to identify where x ends (or where y begins), so I tried
to use a explicit delimiter in the URIs like
������� <img src="#y/z.gif"/>
and then match this with:
������� <map:match pattern="**#**.gif">
������� ������� <map:read mime-type="image/gif" src="img/{2}.gif"/>
������� </map:match>
but it didn't work also.
Can someone help me with this ?
Thanks in advance.
Alejandro D. Raiczyk
Desarrollo de Proyectos
Technisys Inform�tica S.R.L.
Tel./Fax: +54(11)4322-7100 int 133
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