Hi Lev,
The two major reasons I know of are:
1) You can specify a different error handler for each pipeline.
2) You can specify a pipeline as internal-only, meaning all matches inside
are only used by internal
cocoon:// references. So it's sometimes helpful to have two pipelines,
one for externally visible
matches, and one for internal-only matches.
Hope that helps!
Harry
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From: lev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 12:00 PM
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Subject: FW: multiple pipelines
What is the reason to have multiple pipelines in the cocoon sitemap ?
Can they be collpsed in just one pipeline ?
Lev Thentsiper
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