Just some clarifications about what I meant by:
Le mercredi 15 d�cembre 2004 � 15:12 +0100, Eric van der Vlist a �crit :
> I can use this pipeline either as a page model or as a page view (both
> of them have access to the instance document returned by the user) but I
> can't add this serialization in the pipeline used to build the form
> since, AFAIK, the instance isn't exposed there.
I have read in the changes for 2.6 that:
"1.7. Page Flow
XSLT views in Page Flow can now access the XForms instance using
document('oxf:instance') or doc('oxf:instance'). In the past, it was
often necessary for the model to aggregate its output with the XForms
instance to make both documents accessible from the view. "
However, this doesn't seem to be the case in pipelines defined for the
"xforms" attribute in a page definition.
In these pipelines, 'oxf:instance' seems to be treated like a normal
file reference.
Is that normal? Could that be done without breaking the architecture of
the page flow controller? If that was possible, this would let us group
the operations related to fetching and saving instances in a single
pipeline.
Thanks,
Eric (still not completely clear on the page flow magic!)
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