According the the FAQ, you need a different version of Xerces for some of the v4
tomcat's. I had the same problem and simply reverted to Tomcat 3.3 which is very
painless to set up.
John
On Thu, Jun 13, 2002 at 09:41:23AM -0400, Geoff Howard wrote:
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From: John Moylan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: quinta-feira, 13 de Junho de 2002 15:09
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Subject: decoding base64 tiff files embedded in XML
Hi,
I'm new to this list and to Cocoon2, however I need to develop an
application which
There is a really good article on www.ibm/developerworks/ called introduction to
cocoon 2. It explains the whole sitemap concept in detail.
John Moylan
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Does cinclude work with xpointer, I am trying to do something like:
cinclude:include src=cocoon:/directory.xml#xpointer((//NewsLines/HeadLine)/
But I am only getting directory.xml as output. I am trying to include only a section
of the origional directory.xml which is sitemap
Hi,
Are there issues I should be aware of when using the xmldb using xindice
from the command line to return documents using:
xindice xpath_query -c /db/extractsdb -q
//Metadata/Property[@FormalName='PublicationDate'][@Value='20020710']
the result I get is all files published on the 20020710
Hi,
Are there issues I should be aware of when using the xmldb using xindice
from the command line to return documents using:
xindice xpath_query -c /db/extractsdb -q
//Metadata/Property[@FormalName='PublicationDate'][@Value='20020710']
the result I get is all files published on the 20020710
in your application (cocoon/WEB-INF/lib
folder) on the second machine.
Roman
John Moylan wrote:
It's me again with more newbie woes. I have just finished a
cocoon2.0.3/xindice1.0/tomcat4.04/jdk1.3.0 project on my test box. All
is working beautifully!
However, When moving my application
Can you post some code, I would say that this is more than likely a
syntax problem. I'm using xinclude in 2.03 and it works a treat.
Are you including via http from a different machine? or is it a local
include?
Torsten Knodt wrote:
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Hello,
I've a
I have just experienced the same problem when I tried using multiple
xincludes:
The following styleshhet works fine with the first xinclue only but
throws out Failed to execute pipeline.: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException:
Premature end of file. which is probably caused by some sort of problem
To follow up. I can confirm that using cocoon:// instead of http://
resolves the issue.
John
I have just experienced the same problem when I tried using multiple
xincludes:
The following styleshhet works fine with the first xinclue only but
throws out Failed to execute pipeline.:
This may be of some use to you, it's a snippet from my sitemap showing
the use of stylesheets with Xindice. Note the use of map:transform
src=stylesheets/jtest.xsl/map:transform
You are also serializing as XML specifically in your sutemap which from
your email, does not sound like the effect
You should not need too. Look at the sitemap for Cocoon 2.03. - It has a
matcher for xmldb xpath queries.
praktikant wrote:
how can I write for example this
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/xmldb/dvd/mi2.xml
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/xmldb/dvd/mi2.xml
Xupdate seems to very buggy in Xindice 1.0, I had problems getting the
Xindice Xupdate examples to work. If you search the xindice mail list
you'll find lots of other people have had problems.
praktikant wrote:
Hi,
it works! Pretty cool!
And yes, I have already read the tutorials in the
Yes that is correct.
praktikant wrote:
I thought xpath is only read-only in Xindice!?
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You probably need to preprocess your HTML with tidy before you introduce
it to Cocoon.
John
Ola Berg wrote:
At work I have to handle really bad written HTML (they used some really bad HTML
generator):
html
body
h1Hello, world!/H1
Hi there.
p
This is plain wrong.
p
But it works in certain
You need to search the archives and google for information on how to use
Xindice from Cocoon. It has been done many times before and is well
documented. I myself use it. Have a look at the sitemap for 2.03 and
grep for XMLDB.
John
fxp wrote:
Thanks,
but I really need to make xpath queries
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