Hi Phil,
I have a stylesheet with the following matcher:
and another stylesheet that imports the above stylesheet with an
overriding matcher:
try this:
Greetings,
Boscoe
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is not the cleanest approach of all, but it exactly does
what I want.
Regards
Boscoe
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aining the HttpServletRequest so I can access it
in the XSP.
What do you think ?
Thank you
Boscoe
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t further ?
As I am new to Cocoon, I like to learn as much about its concepts and
features as possible. Also, I plan to delve into the documentation
which, btw, seems to me at the moment a bit confusing.
Any suggestions are very appreciated !
TIA
Boscoe
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Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
>>From: Boscoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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>>Well,
>>
>>just read a bit further: StreamGenerator seems to be exactly what I
>>need. But how can XSP access data from a StreamGenerator ?
>>
>>
>
>You've got
Well,
just read a bit further: StreamGenerator seems to be exactly what I
need. But how can XSP access data from a StreamGenerator ?
Boscoe wrote:
> Vadim,
>
> thank you for your quick response. Yes, it works indeed. Used the
> wrong Content-Type :-[ .
>
> Now, another pr
access the servlet request, I could read the document from
its input source, but the request which is available in XSP doesn't
support this.
Any suggestions ?
Thank you
Boscoe
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
>>From: Boscoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>>Hello,
>>
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