RE: Sitemap object in xsp

2002-05-29 Thread Graaf, Edgar de (fin)

How can that parameter be used in XSP? xsp:get-parameter? Because
xsp-request:get-parameter is only for request parameter isn't it?

Edgar

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Onderwerp: RE: Sitemap object in xsp


 From: Kenny Chow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 
 Hi there,
 After an action is executed in a pipeline, a map
 object is returned. Now my question comes -- how could
 I possibly obtain this map object in xsp?
 
 any response appreciated. :)

Here is the response:

  It is not possible.

Use request's or session's attributes to pass information. The only
other possibility is to pass sitemap parameters to the XSP explicitly:

map:act type=mine
  map:generate type=serverpages src=mine.xsp
map:parameter name=param-name value={param-name}/
  /map:generate
/map:act

But you have to know all parameter names and they should be fixed.

Vadim


 KC
 


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AW: Sitemap object in xsp

2002-05-29 Thread Andres, Judith

Sitemap parameters belong to the built-in parameters in the xsp just like
request.

You can use them like this:

xsp:logic
  String default = default;
  String myParam = parameters.getParameter(test, default);
/xsp:logic

Judith
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 How can that parameter be used in XSP? xsp:get-parameter? Because
 xsp-request:get-parameter is only for request parameter isn't it?
 
 Edgar
 
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 Van: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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 Onderwerp: RE: Sitemap object in xsp
 
 
  From: Kenny Chow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  
  Hi there,
  After an action is executed in a pipeline, a map
  object is returned. Now my question comes -- how could
  I possibly obtain this map object in xsp?
  
  any response appreciated. :)
 
 Here is the response:
 
   It is not possible.
 
 Use request's or session's attributes to pass information. The only
 other possibility is to pass sitemap parameters to the XSP explicitly:
 
 map:act type=mine
   map:generate type=serverpages src=mine.xsp
 map:parameter name=param-name value={param-name}/
   /map:generate
 /map:act
 
 But you have to know all parameter names and they should be fixed.
 
 Vadim
 
 
  KC
  
 
 
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Re: AW: Sitemap object in xsp

2002-05-29 Thread Kenny Chow

Great! I wasn't aware of the second way to access the
sitemap parameters so was only using the request way
as Vadim suggested. Thanks for pointing that out
folks!

KC

--- Andres, Judith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 Sitemap parameters belong to the built-in parameters
 in the xsp just like
 request.
 
 You can use them like this:
 
 xsp:logic
   String default = default;
   String myParam = parameters.getParameter(test,
 default);
 /xsp:logic
 
 Judith
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  Von:Graaf, Edgar de (fin)
 [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Gesendet am:Mittwoch, 29. Mai 2002 11:04
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  Betreff:RE: Sitemap object in xsp
  
  How can that parameter be used in XSP?
 xsp:get-parameter? Because
  xsp-request:get-parameter is only for request
 parameter isn't it?
  
  Edgar
  
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  Onderwerp: RE: Sitemap object in xsp
  
  
   From: Kenny Chow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
   
   Hi there,
   After an action is executed in a pipeline, a
 map
   object is returned. Now my question comes -- how
 could
   I possibly obtain this map object in xsp?
   
   any response appreciated. :)
  
  Here is the response:
  
It is not possible.
  
  Use request's or session's attributes to pass
 information. The only
  other possibility is to pass sitemap parameters to
 the XSP explicitly:
  
  map:act type=mine
map:generate type=serverpages src=mine.xsp
  map:parameter name=param-name
 value={param-name}/
/map:generate
  /map:act
  
  But you have to know all parameter names and they
 should be fixed.
  
  Vadim
  
  
   KC
   
  
  
 

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Sitemap object in xsp

2002-05-28 Thread Kenny Chow

Hi there,
After an action is executed in a pipeline, a map
object is returned. Now my question comes -- how could
I possibly obtain this map object in xsp? 

any response appreciated. :)
KC

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RE: Sitemap object in xsp

2002-05-28 Thread Vadim Gritsenko

 From: Kenny Chow [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 
 Hi there,
 After an action is executed in a pipeline, a map
 object is returned. Now my question comes -- how could
 I possibly obtain this map object in xsp?
 
 any response appreciated. :)

Here is the response:

  It is not possible.

Use request's or session's attributes to pass information. The only
other possibility is to pass sitemap parameters to the XSP explicitly:

map:act type=mine
  map:generate type=serverpages src=mine.xsp
map:parameter name=param-name value={param-name}/
  /map:generate
/map:act

But you have to know all parameter names and they should be fixed.

Vadim


 KC
 


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