One line for you:

http://localhost:8080/cocoon/sub/xsp-cocoon

Other samples might be useful too.

PS Why not use xsp, then xinclude your xml and xslt as necessary?

Vadim

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Resistance is futile. 

> From: Chris Wolf [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 
> 
> I am working on a project where we have a datasource
> which produces XML based on certain parameters.  I would
> like to use this as input to an XSP page which defines
> overall content structure (semantics) then, finally,
> apply a stylsheet appropriate for the invoking client.
> 
> 
> Problem:  It seems that a pipeline must start
> with one, and only one Generator.  The problem is
> that if I create an implementation of Generator
> which produces the XML, then I cannot use XSP
> (since the XSP code handler is itself a Generator).
> 
> I then tried to implement the XML generator from an
> XSP page by invoking a method using xsp:expr, but then
> the whole document is treated as a single string.
> 
> What I would like to do is some thig like:
> 
> Ideas anyone?
> 
> +---------------+
> | XML Generator |
> +------+--------+
>        |
>        v
> +---------------+
> | XSP structure |
> +------+--------+
>        |
> +------v-----------+
> | XSL presentation |
> +------+-----------+
>        |
> +------v--------+
> | Serializer    |
> +---------------+


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