On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Jörg Heinicke wrote:

> > > I just tried using xsl:message in Cocoon2 and got a hard-failure screen.
> > > Per the XSLT spec, isn't the message entered supposed to display in the
> > > browser or something?
> > >
> > > Tried this:
> > >     <xsl:message terminate="yes">
> > >         <xsl:text>Error occurred - check your data!</xsl:text>
> > >     </xsl:message>
> >
> > should be
> >
> >    <xsl:message terminate="yes">
> >      Error occurred - check your data!
> >    </xsl:message>
> >
> > Giacomo
>
> That makes no difference, Giacomo. I think, here is only a problem of
> understanding, how xsl:message works. You will never see a message (from
> xsl:message) in the output-tree, so with Cocoon on the client's screen. This
> messages are for the backend. So you will find the messages in the logfiles
> as exceptions 'stylesheet directed termination'. That's correct. Since
> Cocoon 2 has more than one logfile, you have to look not only at cocoon.log,
> but at components.log too. And there is written your error-message - with or
> without <xsl:text>, this only differs in whitespace-handling, so using
> <xsl:text> is more "correct". Even a complex error-message using other
> xsl-statements is possible.

Thanks for enlighting me :)

Giacomo

>
> Regards,
>
> Joerg
>
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