On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 08:58:57AM +0200, Hahn Kurt (CHA) wrote:
> I feel like I'm missing an important point in Cocoon. I wanna combine
> different sources, so <map:aggregate> would be a means of doing that. But
> one of these sources is a query, which has to be processed through 2
> transformers first(resolve the variable and execute the query). But from
> what I understand, in <map:aggregate>, both sources have to be static files.
> Is that right?
no they don't 
use cocoon:/ protocol to refer to another pipeline
example:

<map:match pattern="dynamic_content">
        <map:generate type="serverpages" src="docs/script.xsp"/>
        <map:transform src="first_stylesheet.xsl"/>
        <map:transform src="second_stylesheet.xsl"/>
        <map:serialize/>
</map:match>

<map:match pattern="aggregated_content">
        <map:aggregate element="page">
                <map:part src="cocoon:/dynamic_content"/>
                <map:part src="static_content.xsl">
        </map:aggregate>
        <map:transform src="main_stylesheet.xsl"/>
        </map:serialize>
</map:match>

Sorry for typos that may occur
        ouzo

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