Re: Trouble with disable-output-escaping

2012-11-14 Thread Christopher Schultz
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Robby,

On 11/13/12 1:41 PM, Robby Pelssers wrote:
 Allright...
 
 You should reminder this tip.  It will only work if you do this in
 the very last transformer right before calling the serializer.

Okay, since I have a number of transform operations, I'll have to do
some fancy footwork. Would this work?

 map:match pattern=foo.html map:generate src=source.xml /
 
 map:transform src=generate-cincludes-1.xsl /
 
 map:transform src=generate-cincludes-2.xsl /
 
 map:transform type=cinclude /
 
 !-- this is the XSL I'm working with: -- map:transform
 src=the-transformer-in-question.xsl /

In the above XSL, add an attribute (or element) to the text I want to
un-escape.

 map:transform type=cinclude label=content /
 
 map:transform type=i18n / map:transform
 src=strip-namespace.xsl /

Here, I could modify the strip-namespace.xsl to also find anything
wrapped in the special un-escapify element (or with a similar
attribute) and use disable-output-escaping=yes here?

 map:serialize type=xhtml / /map:match

 You owe me a beer ;-)

Not quite yet: I haven't got this sorted, yet. I'll buy you one if you
are going to attend ApacheCon NA 2013.

Thanks,
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RE: Trouble with disable-output-escaping

2012-11-14 Thread Robby Pelssers
Lol... Ok... I had similar issues and one way I solved this issue is by just 
wrapping that content in a special custom tag.  In the last XSLT I matched on 
that tag and used disable-output-escaping.


http://robbypelssers.blogspot.nl/2009/06/escaping-html-with-xslt.html


Let's see if that's worth a beer ;-)

Cheers,
Robby

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Subject: Re: Trouble with disable-output-escaping

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Robby,

On 11/13/12 1:41 PM, Robby Pelssers wrote:
 Allright...
 
 You should reminder this tip.  It will only work if you do this in the 
 very last transformer right before calling the serializer.

Okay, since I have a number of transform operations, I'll have to do some fancy 
footwork. Would this work?

 map:match pattern=foo.html map:generate src=source.xml /
 
 map:transform src=generate-cincludes-1.xsl /
 
 map:transform src=generate-cincludes-2.xsl /
 
 map:transform type=cinclude /
 
 !-- this is the XSL I'm working with: -- map:transform 
 src=the-transformer-in-question.xsl /

In the above XSL, add an attribute (or element) to the text I want to un-escape.

 map:transform type=cinclude label=content /
 
 map:transform type=i18n / map:transform src=strip-namespace.xsl 
 /

Here, I could modify the strip-namespace.xsl to also find anything wrapped in 
the special un-escapify element (or with a similar
attribute) and use disable-output-escaping=yes here?

 map:serialize type=xhtml / /map:match

 You owe me a beer ;-)

Not quite yet: I haven't got this sorted, yet. I'll buy you one if you are 
going to attend ApacheCon NA 2013.

Thanks,
- -chris
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Trouble with disable-output-escaping

2012-11-13 Thread Christopher Schultz
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All,

I'm running Cocoon 2.1.11 on Oracle Java 1.6.0_26. I'm using the
default Xalan 2.7.1 XSLT processor.

All examples are roughly mocked-up from a much more complicated
configuration so I apologize if there are typos, etc. -- I hand-typed
this message with no copy/paste.

I have some text data wrapped-up in XML like this:

node
  subnode
There is lt;bgt;HTML textlt;/bgt; in here.
  /submode
/node

I'd like to spit-out that text as if it were HTML -- that is, without
escaping it on output. I would like to get this text output:

There is bHTML/b in here.

But instead I get this:

There is lt;bgt;HTML textlt;/bgt; in here.

Which, of course, is no surprise given no other instructions.

So I tried using disable-output-escaping, which seems uniquely-suited
for this purpose:

xsl:template match=subnode
  xsl:value-of select=. disable-output-escaping=yes /
/xsl:template

I observe no change in the output. The XSL file has definitely been
re-read from the disk (I made other changes so I could verify at least
that much), so that's not an issue.

Here's my (rough) configuration:

sitemap:
map:match pattern=foo.html
  map:generate src=source.xml /

  map:transform src=generate-cincludes-1.xsl /

  map:transform src=generate-cincludes-2.xsl /

  map:transform type=cinclude /

  !-- this is the XSL I'm working with: --
  map:transform src=the-transformer-in-question.xsl /

  map:transform type=cinclude label=content /

  map:transform type=i18n /
  map:transform src=strip-namespace.xsl /
  map:serialize type=xhtml /
/map:match

My template header:

xsl:stylesheet version=1.0
xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
xmlns:i18n=http://apache.org/cocoon/i18n/2.1;
xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0;
xmlns:java=http://xml.apache.org/xalan/java;
 
xsl:output method=html indent=yes /
...

My understanding is that Xalan itself does support
disable-output-escaping, and I can't see why Cocoon would interfere
with that.

Am I trying to use disable-output-escaping incorrectly? Do I need to
run Cocoon (or Xalan) in any special mode or with any particular
settings in order to enable disable-output-escaping?

Thanks,
- -chris
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RE: Trouble with disable-output-escaping

2012-11-13 Thread Robby Pelssers
Allright...

You should reminder this tip.  It will only work if you do this in the very 
last transformer right before calling the serializer.

You owe me a beer ;-)

Robby

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From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net] 
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 7:39 PM
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Trouble with disable-output-escaping

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All,

I'm running Cocoon 2.1.11 on Oracle Java 1.6.0_26. I'm using the default Xalan 
2.7.1 XSLT processor.

All examples are roughly mocked-up from a much more complicated configuration 
so I apologize if there are typos, etc. -- I hand-typed this message with no 
copy/paste.

I have some text data wrapped-up in XML like this:

node
  subnode
There is lt;bgt;HTML textlt;/bgt; in here.
  /submode
/node

I'd like to spit-out that text as if it were HTML -- that is, without escaping 
it on output. I would like to get this text output:

There is bHTML/b in here.

But instead I get this:

There is lt;bgt;HTML textlt;/bgt; in here.

Which, of course, is no surprise given no other instructions.

So I tried using disable-output-escaping, which seems uniquely-suited for this 
purpose:

xsl:template match=subnode
  xsl:value-of select=. disable-output-escaping=yes / /xsl:template

I observe no change in the output. The XSL file has definitely been re-read 
from the disk (I made other changes so I could verify at least that much), so 
that's not an issue.

Here's my (rough) configuration:

sitemap:
map:match pattern=foo.html
  map:generate src=source.xml /

  map:transform src=generate-cincludes-1.xsl /

  map:transform src=generate-cincludes-2.xsl /

  map:transform type=cinclude /

  !-- this is the XSL I'm working with: --
  map:transform src=the-transformer-in-question.xsl /

  map:transform type=cinclude label=content /

  map:transform type=i18n /
  map:transform src=strip-namespace.xsl /
  map:serialize type=xhtml /
/map:match

My template header:

xsl:stylesheet version=1.0
xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
xmlns:i18n=http://apache.org/cocoon/i18n/2.1;
xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0;
xmlns:java=http://xml.apache.org/xalan/java;
 
xsl:output method=html indent=yes / ...

My understanding is that Xalan itself does support disable-output-escaping, and 
I can't see why Cocoon would interfere with that.

Am I trying to use disable-output-escaping incorrectly? Do I need to run Cocoon 
(or Xalan) in any special mode or with any particular settings in order to 
enable disable-output-escaping?

Thanks,
- -chris
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