Hello Anna,

I think the matcher is ok. ** matches everything on every hierarchy level (so 0, 1 or more slashes). It seems that something is differently resolved, if it's only 1 slash.

> _The requested URI "/cocoon/ub/xml.apache.org/faq-xslt.html" was not found_

Where does the "ub" come from?

Regards,

Joerg

Anna Afonchenko wrote:
Hi All!
I want to get the http request that will provide me the URI of the file to generate (and transform).
E.g., the request that I should get will be something like cocoon/test/xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/faq-xslt.html
My pipeline is as following:
<map:match pattern="test/**">
<map:generate src="http://{1}"; type="html"/>
<map:transform src="test.xsl" type="xslt-saxon"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>
Here is my problem:
The pipeline matches the given http request only if the URI has more than one slash, e.g., the previous example will work file, but if the http request is something like
cocoon/test/xml.apache.org/faq-xslt.html (only one slash in the given URI that is matched by the wildcard) then I get the error from Cocoon:
_The requested URI "/cocoon/ub/xml.apache.org/faq-xslt.html" was not found_
But I can't also use only one asterisk in the pattern match, because then I will be able to match only URI's that don't contain slashes.
So please, can you tell me what is the right pattern match for the URI with any number of slashes (zero, one or more)?
Thank you very much for help.
Anna

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