ok, thanks by the notice. of course that i don't take the advise in the bad sense.
Kisses On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 15:02:56 -0600 (CST), Antonio Gallardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi e-|vira: > > First, welcome to the groovy cocoon community! :-D > > If you want to get better responses please use the > [EMAIL PROTECTED] There is more people than here! ;-) > > Please don't take the advise in the bad sense, ok? > > Best Regards, > > Antonio Gallardo > > e-|vira dijo: > > > > ok, thank u very much. I understand you perfectly. > > Now i must know to learn xml with java. > > > > > thanks > > > > Best desires > > > > > > On Wed, 20 Oct 2004 13:07:04 +0200, Joerg Heinicke > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> On 18.10.2004 18:20, e-|vira wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >> > Hello all! > >> > > >> > the first, my english is very very bad so i'm sorry if i don't to > >> > explain very well. > >> > > >> > I have a portlet with his sitemap file, XML input file how > >> > '<map:generate> cocoon' and XSL output file how '<map:transform> > >> > cocoon'. > >> > > >> > My idea is in my XSL file i check a condition with a label of my XML > >> > input and if it's false then i want redirecting to other portlet. > >> > > >> > Its possible? > >> > >> No, you can't implement that logic into the XSL. You have to do it in an > >> action (map:act), that you probably have to implement yourself. > >> Additionally the action is executed before the pipeline is executed. > >> This means you can not test a label in the XML, but you must test a > >> particular condition before the XML is generated. > >> > >> Joerg > >> > > > >
