If you are using 2.1 CVS, have a look at the SourceWritingTransformer.
http://localhost:/api/java/index.html
It does what you ask for IIUC.
HTH
Guido
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Guido Casper, SN AG, Klingenderstrasse 5, D-33100 Paderborn
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 seemed to be
fairly logical but it doesnt seem to work. I am running version 2.04
I have just started using Cocoon, and I get the following fatal error. I got Cocoon running, and all was well for a time. I am running Mac OS X, 10.2.3, Java 1.3.1 ,Cocoon 2.0.4 and Tomcat 4.1.18.
I checked all permissions down the directory tree, and they are set to rwxr-xr-x.
Any assistance
either start tomcat as root:
sudo /Tomcat/bin/startup.sh
or change ownership of /Tomcat and its subdirectories:
sudo chown -R craig /Tomcat
Tomcat is trying to use the /Tomcat/work directory or some subdirectory
and is unable to because of ownership/permissions problems. Welcome to
unix :-) .
Hi Bruce!
I'm pretty sure this is something that eventually should be rolled into
Cocoon itself, but as I note in the page, my code is a hack on the
XMLSerializer, and shouldn't be ci'd as-is.
Though I don't need it at this time, I agree, that gzip compression is a
quite usefull. It should be
today i wanted to build and install the newest
Cocoon 2.1 dev from CVS. I did it like always (build war),
but this time the compiled Cocoon didn't work.
I had the same problem, even though a few days already passed. The
Cocoon-Servlet works, but only deliveres the error-message you mentioned:
Ines Robbers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are there any people from Berlin working with Cocoon and interested in
meeting up?
Sure.
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Martin Holz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Softwareentwicklung / Vernetztes Studium - Chemie
FIZ CHEMIE Berlin
Franklinstrasse 11
D-10587 Berlin
Hi Thorsten,
another solution would be the ZipArchiveSerializer. If your users have an
zip client you could put all your pdf's into one zip file. This would avoid
a javascript hack. One problem with opening windows (assuming that you use
IE on Windows) is that you can have a maximum of 4