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-----Original Message-----
From: David Crossley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 12 April 2007 12:10 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Poll] your interest in plugins to be deployed

Oh, while doing that if you can dream up any new
plugins that might be useful, then please create
an issue in our Jira Issue tracker.
http://forrest.apache.org/issues.html

Use these settings ...
  Component: Plugins: Potential new
  Type: New Feature

-David

Just wanted to bounce this one around before creating an issue.

I would like a mySQL plugin, I see we have a database plugin, but has no
mySQL functionality. Can this be extended, so the database plugin has
options so you choose or configure which database to use, or would a
separate plugin for each type be better?

I would also like PHP input and output functionality. I can't see any other
way of doing it, PHP code as input (in an .xml file?) and the PHP enabled
file must be .php extension of course to be parsed server-side. Thoughts
on a plugin for this?
Don't need a plugin to do this, just add a match in your sitemap.xmap such like :

   <map:match type="regexp" pattern="^(.*?)([^/]*).php$">
         <map:generate src="cocoon://{1}{2}.html"/>
         <map:serialize type="html" />
    </map:match>

And use in the source the process-instruction tags to integrate your php code in the file :

<?php
     @ ... php code ... ;
?>

HTH,
Salutations,
Cyriaque,

Immediate use case for both would be a login facility, use PHP to interact
with mySQL database.

Gav...

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