Erik,
I didn't really notice the dependency on Flat File Resource Manager. I used it and it worked well.

Thank you  !!!

Regards,
Rahul

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Are you using the Flat File Resource Manager?

http://www.orbeon.com/ois/doc/processors-serializers#d67338e27

"The Flat File Resource Manager is the only Resource Manager supporting
write operations."

-Erik

Rahul Agarwal wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm using Orbeon 2.6 and trying to use URL-Serializer to write output to
> a file. Code is given here -
> <p:processor name="oxf:url-serializer"
> xmlns:p="http://www.orbeon.com/oxf/pipeline">
>         <p:input name="config">
>                 <config>
>                         <url>oxf:/Option/XYZ.xml</url>
>                 </config>
>         </p:input>
>         <p:input name="data" href=""> > </p:processor>
>
> But Orbeon throws error -
> ERROR org.orbeon.oxf.pipeline.InitUtils null - Exception at
> oxf:/Option/view.xsl, line 0, column 0
> org.orbeon.oxf.common.OXFException: Write Operation not supported
>
> Could someone please let me know what's wrong I might be doing? I guess
> the folder where it is trying to write the file has "read-only" access
> rights. But to my surprise even after giving full rights to this folder,
> this folder automatically gets "read-only" access rights again as soon
> as I re-load the page. I'm really confused now. Please help.
>
> Thanks and Regards,
> Rahul.
>
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