Have a look on the xsl :document.
I guess that it should be useful for you.
This tag is like a fork for a stream.
In your XSL file, when you use this tag you redirect the output.
...
psome text redirect to the standard stream/p
xsl:document href=request{$id}.xml method=xml
!-- all inside
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daniel beeby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
This is probably going to be considered to be a newbie question but its
driving me insane. Im trying to get cocoon to work with xindice but having
difficulties. I followed an example on cocooncenter.de which
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From: Ines Robbers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cocoon Mailingliste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 6:32 PM
Subject: Any Cocoon People in Berlin, Germany?
Hallo!
Gibt es hier in der Liste Cocoon-Kenner aus Berlin?
Ich bin auf der Suche nach
Hello Laurent,
that's not correct. xsl:document/ is not usable. It first appears in the
XSLT 1.1 working draft which is a dead end. I will probably be available in
XSLT 2.0. But you can't use it in Cocoon, because the current version of
Xalan delivered with Cocoon does neither support XSLT 1.1
On Friday 21 March 2003 15:23, Andrew Savory wrote:
Hi Matthias,
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Matthias Brunner wrote:
Accessing a cocoon page with wget takes much longer than usual:
wget http://localhost:8080/cocoon/; takes 20 seconds!
What sort of perceived speed do you get using the GET
Stefan, Thorsten,
I actually implemented something similar to what Stefan outlined in its
first e-mail.
It works mainly like this:
system-wide configuration files (one for each relevant DB table) exist in a
central location, containing information about HTML widget rendering and JS
validation of
Thanks Christopher, Adam, Thorsten and Joerg for your
valuable suggestions. I will try to implement a while
loop in XSL with a recursive xsl:call-template ...
construct and will report back to the group soon !
Cheers Holger
___
The ALL NEW CS2000
hi
is there any example how to update the content of documents stored
in xindice collections using cocoon?
i have found examples how to make xqueries and get data from xindici using
cocoon but i want to be able to put data or put new nodes in a XML
document stored into xindici
thanks
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Hi Dan,
I don't know if you can use array with repeat tag.
I'm using a HashMap instead of an Array (see the wizard example).
It works fine for me.
Don't forget to initialize the object.
Before that I tried to do the same thing with a Collection but it didn't work for me.
Regards
Sylvain
There were some threads about on the developers list. IIRC they came to the
conclusion to add such things to the pipeline. But after 2.1 release. One
point in the discussion was, whether this is the task of Cocoon and not of
Tomcat or Apache (mod_gzip).
Joerg
Michael Riedel wrote:
Hi Bruce!
New site powered by Cocoon 2
www.linesrl.it
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Quoting Joerg Heinicke [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There were some threads about on the developers list. IIRC they came to the
conclusion to add such things to the pipeline. But after 2.1 release. One
point in the discussion was, whether this is the task of Cocoon and not of
Tomcat or Apache
Hi, there.
If you prefer to go the XML way, you can take a look at XUpdate and its
transformer, available in 2.1 CVS. This thread can help you a bit:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-usersm=104714942428556w=2
If you prefer to go the Java way, this how-to can make a good starting point
Chris,
We (hannonhill.com) have built a new commercial CMS
with Cocoon at the core. I can send you more
information if you are interested. Right now it is
private beta and will be released in three weeks at
the Internet World Essentials show in California.
Best regards,
David Cummings
Hannon
Hi,
I'm not sure about where to send this, so I thought I'd send it here hoping
for someone to forward it to the right place:
There is a mistake in the XMLForms HowTo. In the sample XMLs the form-id is
set to form-feedback. But according to the sitemap in step 5, it should be
form-howto (well,
Hello,
Is there a way to display a simple text in XMLForm views?
Someting like xf:textmy text/xf:text...
Thanks
Sylvain (T)
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Dear all,
I have a quite long text in an XML tag description
with some in-line br / tags to format it (the text
containing these tags was created by an HTML mask after
a user input into it[in fact the php script that is
processing the mask is replacing CR/LF with br /])
However after XSL
Hmm, XML, PHP, CR/LF, br/ - it seems a bit poor designed. Why aren't you
doing the replacing in XSLT?
But at least the solution should be to change
xsl:value-of select=//dc:description/
to
xsl:copy-of select=//dc:description/.
Regards,
Joerg
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I have a
After a lng time and several spams on this list, I am happy to announce
a new version of wikiLand: 0.9
I jumped to that number, because several unreleased versions has been refactored to
obtain this one.
I no longer use Chpaeron for wiki parsing.
Instead I chose the library Radeox. It works
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After a lng time and several spams on this list, I am happy to announce
a new version of wikiLand: 0.9
I jumped to that number, because several unreleased versions has been refactored to
obtain this one.
... And where can we acquire this fine
wikiLand is available here:
http://lOlive.net
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do you have a demo-site, too?
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Subject: Where is wikiland.
wikiLand is available here:
http://lOlive.net
Hi,
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Matthias Brunner wrote:
On Friday 21 March 2003 15:23, Andrew Savory wrote:
GET -uUesd http://localhost:8080/cocoon/
what GET command do you mean? Should I telnet to the server and do
this?
Ah, okay: GET is a command that some platforms have as part of the
Hy Ines,
please check your comprehend mailbox.
Steve
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On 21.03.2003 at 18:32 Ines Robbers wrote:
Hallo!
Gibt es hier in der Liste Cocoon-Kenner aus Berlin?
Ich bin auf der Suche nach MitstreiterInnen für ein Gründungsprojekt.
Freue mich auf Antwort!
The solution:
change
xsl:value-of select=//dc:description/
to
xsl:copy-of select=//dc:description/
Thanks Florian and Joerg !
Regards,
Holger
On Mon, 24 Mar 2003, Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Hmm, XML, PHP, CR/LF, br/ - it seems a bit poor
designed. Why aren't you
doing the
hi Matthias,
that is a good way!
Thank you for the tip!
My problem is a little bit different because actually I want to send
this e.g. 4 files to a printer! That I could not to wirth a zip, or
could I?
King regards
Thorsten
Stoeckel, Matthias wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
another solution would be
Hi,
I am still trying to retrieve a document produced by OpenOffice's
FlatXML-Filter and stored in Xindice.
What I found out is, that document size doesn't matter - but when there
are more than 5 namespace declarations in the document Cocoon delivers
nothing but the xml-header. Is there a limit on
I just verified this, it's true. Also, the map:match pattern=/
redirects to wizard.html instead of howto-wizard.html in the big sitemap
at the end of Step 5. In the snippet at the top of the page, it is correct.
Anyway, thanks for this howto, it helped me gear up on XMLForms very
quickly.
Found another one, and now it works. I had to fix the spelling of the
traditionalRecipes property on the HowtoBean.
As I went through the howto, I set up a simple build script for it so I
could make a war out of it. The war deploys successfully to jboss 3.0.6
with tomcat. So I made a zip
Hi,
I'm running into problems trying to use FileGenerator
go get XML via a parameterised URL.
The following is invalid XML:
map:generate
src=http://foo.com?param1=xparam2=yparam3=z/
and the following is not the right URL:
map:generate
src=http://foo.com?param1=xamp;param2=yamp;param3=z/
Any
It didn't come out quite clearly on the email, but the
basic point is that if I use , it's not valid XML,
and if I substitute it with amp; the URL is
incorrect.
--- Alex Romayev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm running into problems trying to use
FileGenerator
go get XML via a parameterised
Never mind, I had a space in my URL -- just like
publicly talking to myself ;)
--- Alex Romayev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It didn't come out quite clearly on the email, but
the
basic point is that if I use , it's not valid
XML,
and if I substitute it with amp; the URL is
incorrect.
---
Yes, the problem doesn't seem to be a temporary one.
I recently got a mail from Carsten Ziegeler and he told me
that the CVS version worked fine for him, but he
didn't know where my error came from.
A few months ago it still worked..
I think we're doing something wrong, but i don't know what.
Hello,
I am using Cocoon latest version. When I am generating a text file from
XML document using XSL, I got the following problem in Cocoon.
Müller is shown as Müller
I have given the encoding in XML and XSL file properly and I have
generated the same text file in the Command line using
Lorenzo De Sio wrote:
[...]
I built all this about one year and a half ago, and never divulgated it ;-)
because I thought it would be better to build something new related to
XForms (but using XML, not JavaBeans). Though, if you are interested in this
system and wish to use it and help me
hi Matthias,
that is good way!
Thank you for the tip!
My problem is a little bit different because actually I want to send
this e.g. 4 files to a printer! That I could not to wirth a zip, or could I?
King regards
Thorsten
Stoeckel, Matthias wrote:
Hi Thorsten,
another solution would be the
IS this site active?
When I try to access
http://lOlive.net
I get:
Bad Gateway
The following error occurred:
A DNS lookup error occurred. (DNS_MISC_ERROR)
Please contact the administrator.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 24/03/2003 07:48:49
do you have a demo-site, too?
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On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Derek Hohls wrote:
IS this site active?
When I try to access
http://lOlive.net
I get:
Bad Gateway
The following error occurred:
A DNS lookup error occurred. (DNS_MISC_ERROR)
Please contact the administrator.
it works for me. it's a redirect to
I did a build this morning using jdk1.4.1_02 on Win/2K
and everything worked fine. I was able to drop the
resulting cocoon.war file into Tomcat 4.1.24 and run
many of the samples.
OK - as well as the CVS has been building since the
move to the new blocks format . . . . I still don't
get all of
No - I get this error message after being
redirectedand when accessing the site
directly... [EMAIL PROTECTED] 25/03/2003 08:16:16
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003, Derek Hohls wrote: IS this site
active? When I try to access http://lOlive.net I get:
Bad Gateway The following error occurred: A DNS lookup
Hi Derek,
Derek Hohls [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
IS this site active?
When I try to access
http://lOlive.net
I get:
Bad Gateway
The following error occurred:
A DNS lookup error occurred. (DNS_MISC_ERROR)
Please contact the administrator.
It works fine for me. There might
On 25 Mar 2003, Martin Holz wrote:
It works fine for me. There might be something wrong with your local
name server. Unfortunately the IP address (212.27.35.39 and a dozen more)
won't help you,since the server behaves different, if it is called by IP.
Guess, its some kind of name based
Yes, I think.
What you said is that I should modify the XMLFormTransformer to add my own element?
I thought that maybe something already exists.
Regards
Sylvain
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De: Ryan Hoegg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: lundi, 24. mars 2003 14:09
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet:
On 25/03/2003 7:06 Derek Hohls wrote:
do you have a demo-site, too?
I've installed it on
http://cocoon.cocoondev.org/mount/editor/edit/see(wiki)/StartingPoints.
It looks better than it used too, at the brink of being something
useful. Olivier, what TextFormattingRules does Radeox support?
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