Calvin,

The new File Serializer supports a property that you can set in
properties.xml to set the default base directory. This way you can use
relative paths against that base directory.

The beta is due REAL soon now, and will include the new File
Serializer features.

-Erik

Calvin Smith wrote:
> Does the new file serializer accept the oxf protocol, or a relative path?
>
> Is there any chance that the new file serializer class is available
> before the upcoming (compete) release, so that we could just replace it
> in the oxf jar and get that functionality now? We are doing a lot of
> writing to files, and the present file serializer is inadequate for our
> needs.
>
> -calvin
>
> Erik Bruchez wrote:
>
>> Hi Bob,
>>
>> This is not possible at this point, but the file serializer that will
>> come with OXF 2.0 will be fully configurable. For more information
>> about the upcoming release, see:
>>
>>   http://www.orbeon.com/oxf/upcoming-release
>>
>> We expect a preview release or 2.0 any time now.
>>
>> -Erik
>>
>> Bob Daly wrote:
>>
>>  > The oxf/processor/file-serializer seems to default to writing HTML
>>  > documents.
>>  >
>>  > <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
>>  > "http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd";>
>>  >
>>  > Is there a way to replace this doc header with <?xml version="1.0"
>>  > encoding="UTF-8"?> ?
>>  >
>>  > thanks
>>
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