Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Irv Salisbury III wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Hm. I'd probably go with using request attribute and then generating XML directly from there in the included pipeline - no JX and no Flow. It depends on usecase, of course.
Ok, so is it safe to encode XML into a request parameter?
You misread - I meant attribute.
Are there any size limitations? What is the best way to turn XML in a request parameter and get it into the pipeline?
To accomplish this, would I use the CIncludeTransformer and then just call:
cocoon:/my-other-pipleine?xml=<xml>right-in-here</xml>
If you are using CInclude you should have seen its documentation which says:
* <!-- The following are optional parameters appended to the URI --> * <cinclude:parameters> * <cinclude:parameter> * <cinclude:name>a name</cinclude:name> * <cinclude:value>a value</cinclude:value> * </cinclude:parameter> * <!-- more can follow --> * </cinclude:parameters>
So your xml can go here, I'd think:
* <cinclude:value>a value</cinclude:value>
Vadim
Ignore my last message. Enough googling and I found the answer myself. Looks like the RequestAttributeGenerator will do the trick for me.
Thanks again,
Irv
