Hi Alexander,
in SAX parsing of the namespace is not "mandatory". That is, when the
sax event is constructed, the namespace is given, but nothing is
checking if you are considering it or not.
Some parsers do enforce validation, so incorrect namespaces are detected
during the parsing phase, but a normal "sax passthru" (as is the cocoon:
protocol) does not perform such validation. So if incorrect namespaces
are present (or even malformed XML up to some extent) you might see a
different behavior.
Hope this helps,
Simone
Lochschmied, Alexander wrote:
It’s resolved. My elements didn’t have the right namespace.
I still don’t understand why there is a difference between source
being a file VS other processing step though.
*From:* Lochschmied, Alexander
*Sent:* Freitag, 20. November 2009 10:31
*To:* '[email protected]'
*Subject:* RE: Unbalanced tags not triggering endTransformingElement
in Transformer
Hello again!
I think I was wrong, unbalanced tags do not seem to cause it. Here is
sample input XML for my transformer:
<rowset xmlns="http://www.vishay.com/rowspan/1.0">
<row>
<P1000>abc</P1000>
<P1001>def</P1001>
<T8400>
<img src="small.jpg">img</img>
<br>br</br>
<a href="javascript:void(0)" onClick="foo(42)">Enlarge</a>
</T8400>
The elements inside T8400 (img, br, a) do not trigger
endTransformingElement() but they do trigger
startTransformingElement(). And again: This is only a problem if the
input XML is coming from another Cocoon processing step. It is not a
problem if the input XML is read from file system (with
FileGenerator). This is actually the most confusing part for me.
If input comes from a file, they do generate the end events.
Any pointers for me?
Thanks,
Alexander
*From:* Lochschmied, Alexander
*Sent:* Donnerstag, 19. November 2009 14:23
*To:* '[email protected]'
*Subject:* RE: Unbalanced tags not triggering endTransformingElement
in Transformer
To avoid confusion, please swap the pattern values of my example; “OK”
should be “NOT_OK” and vice versa.
Let me call <br/> “unbalanced” element as opposed to <br></br>.
I’m extending AbstractSAXTransformer and noticed that unbalanced
elements do not trigger endTransformingElement(…) if the source (or
generator) is cocoon:/something.
Example:
1. Unbalanced tags do NOT trigger endTransformingElement(…)
<map:match pattern="NOT_OK">
<map:generate src="cocoon:/something"/>
<map:transform type="custom-transformer"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>
2. Unbalanced tags do trigger endTransformingElement(…)
<map:match pattern="OK">
<map:generate src="same_something_as_above_but_now_as_a_file.xml"/>
<map:transform type="custom-transformer"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>
Can somebody explain what I could possibly be missing or is that a bug
in Cocoon?
Thanks,
Alexander
*From:* Lochschmied, Alexander
*Sent:* Donnerstag, 19. November 2009 13:46
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Unbalanced tags not triggering endTransformingElement in
Transformer
Hello!
Let me call <br/> “unbalanced” element as opposed to <br></br>.
I’m extending AbstractSAXTransformer and noticed that unbalanced
elements do not trigger endTransformingElement(…) if the source (or
generator) is cocoon:/something.
Example:
1. Unbalanced tags do NOT trigger endTransformingElement(…)
<map:match pattern="OK">
<map:generate src="cocoon:/something"/>
<map:transform type="custom-transformer"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>
2. Unbalanced tags do trigger endTransformingElement(…)
<map:match pattern=" NOT_OK">
<map:generate src="same_something_as_above_but_now_as_a_file.xml"/>
<map:transform type="custom-transformer"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>
Can somebody explain what I’m could possibly be missing or is that a
bug in Cocoon?
Thanks,
Alexander
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