Bert,
I can only say that I had your same problem and solved it by replacing utf-8
with iso-8859-1 in the serializers' encoding; moreover, AFAIK, the default
is utf-8 (as it should be, since XML has utf-8 as default).
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Bert,
try "iso-8859-1" as the default XML serializer encoding.
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has some comments/suggestions on it. Particularly,
I'd like to know whether it could be built as a Cocoon block (and how).
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Folks,
is there anyone who has tried to embed JFreeChart in Cocoon ?
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Tom,
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a problem and were very
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ters in any field,
This makes sense :)
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at only "copy-of" respects the "tagging" of the HTML fragment.
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Think of "xsl:value-of" as an flattener of XML elements :)
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Jessica,
1) your XML document is well-formed XML, don't worry about "mixed" content: ain't
XHTML well-formed XML ?
2) you could serve your HTML (both text and link) with something like:
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new String( ary, start, length ) );
this.getCurrentQuery().addQueryPart( new String( ary, start, length )
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}
Could someone test it properly and put it in the next Cocoon release ?
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ero-dev/login-execute.html)
Ajp13Processor[8009][4]/SQLTransformer$Query: Caught a SQLException
java.sql.SQLException: ORA-06550: riga 1, colonna 27:
PLS-00103: ...
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" by Doug Tidwell (O'Reilly) and start studying it:
XSLT does matter, you won't regret learning it
Get some mentoring by a Cocoon/XSLT consultant who happens to
live in Italy...
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ike to see the output of step 1 (I mean, the XML you retrieve from the DBMS).
My idea is that there is a way to do what you want by modifying your XSL code.
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Jessica,
ahem... I wrote: "could you please post the output of myfile.xml (in other words, the
input of myfile.xsl)", while you sent me the
"final" output (the one outputted by myfile.xsl).
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> I hope you wanted the output of the xml file in the browser
>
Well, I'd like the "tagged" version of it ("View / Page source" would do)
> Because I work in Italy ?!
Makes sense.
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what about reading the Cocoon FAQ at:
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Jakob (is that your name ?),
I meant the Cocoon's cache, not the browser's one.
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ylesheet you may use
"use-request-parameters" in your sitemap.
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uot;1".
Why it didn't work before ? Because you forgot to "touch" the XML source document
after changing the indent tag, hence, the result
was retrieved from cache: don't worry, I did the same mistake myself :(
Ok, now I think this has been solved for good.
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viour of Xalan (or the Serializer) begs further investigations.
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the result is:
Home
Which, IMHO, cannot be, given the afore-mentioned XSL fragment: therefore this might
be a Xalan bug.
Anyway, a "span" will save the day :)
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Ganael,
I thought me and Vadim answered already to this question...
...anyway, you could build one pipeline for the frameset page, containing frames'
URIs, and then map those URIs to other pipelines.
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y a "class" attribute just
the same.
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t for your messages to this mailing list, please.
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he session.
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anted the seed of Cocoon, and it blossomed beyond
my expectations.
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Igor,
may you show us your query, the relevant portion of the sitemap and a fragment of the
SQLTransformer output ?
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with Xalan to get want you want. I cannot
appreciate if this prospective
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Jeff,
you need just an XSLT transformer for this purpose: use a stylesheet that matches the
wanted element and discards the rest.
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Matthias,
here's the relevant link in the doc:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/transformers/xslt-transformer.html
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this works for me:
http://apache.org/xsp";
xmlns:xsp-session="http://apache.org/xsp/session/2.0";>
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Roger,
have you tried to raise the memory (setting -Xmx in CATALINA_OPTS) ?
Keep in mind that Cocoon uses a lot of memory at startup (mainly for XSP compilation).
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Fernando,
Change the log level from "DEBUG" to "ERROR" in logkit.xconf (and take a look at the
mail archives, this has been answered many
times over).
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es.html" with target "frameChanges"
Client --> changes.html with shown target frameChanges
3) The user see the changes.html page in the frameChanges frame
Ugly and a bit slow, I know... but really flexible.
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Michael,
you can just aggregate without trasnforming (though you MUST serialize after
aggregating).
Moreover, you can aggregate the results of other pipelines, like in:
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Micheal,
I think this is a case for aggregation: read the "aggregating" paragraph at
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/concepts/sitemap.html
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, use Stored
Procedures (provided your DBMS can do that)
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get on this job... hmmm...)
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> (please tell me if it is right, by the way how could I avoid that
> xmlns:i18n in each generated tag?).
...with the "exclude-result-prefixes" attribute in "xsl:stylesheet" element ?
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> http://www.foo.com/some-path?arg1=value1arg2=value2
...or use the "&" entity.
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Albert,
one at a time...
comment out the SQL Transformer step and the following ones (remember to put an XML
serializer instead of the default one): let's
see what the SQL Transformer gets as input.
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Justin,
could you please summarize your problem (and the solution you've found) and post it
to the mailing list with a "[SUMMARY]" tag in
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nevertheless, could you please try ?
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Albert,
may you show us usuaris.xsl ?
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Frank,
just for the record: I use SQLTransformer, which runs smoothly even with multiple
cursors returned by SPs.
I used this method for a couple of projects and for some dozens SPs... not a glitch.
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ould it be a
different one ?
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Hiloliddin,
I think you may use readDOMSessionTransformer to do this.
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Suma,
something like: (where spaces is a string of blanks) ?
Just off the top of my head... but should work.
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My configuration:
- Windows 2000 Professional
- Oracle 8.1.7
- IIS 5.0
- Tomcat 4.0.1
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- Thin JDBC Oracle driver
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.. I chose the latter :)
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Joshua,
have you profiled the same queries using ESQL ?
It could be useful having such a benchmark.
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strategy and
tectics in military affairs.
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Jason,
if I were you, I'd use the RequestGenerator. You will get a nice XML with all the form
parameters ready for further processing.
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Othman,
try using Canoo WebTest http://webtest.canoo.com/webtest/manual/WebTestHome.html
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Please, use plain text not HTML; moreover, it's useless posting twice.
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Reinhard,
good job, this [Summary] method could kickstart a sprawling FAQ archive :)
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Michael,
you need a servlet container, be it Tomcat/WebLogic/iPlanet...
I inferred you used Tomcat because it is the most commonly used.
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according to: http://webreference.com/internet/software/servers/http/compression/ it
does, with some limitations though.
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(apostrophes aubstituted with double
apostrophes), and, of course, Oracle is the DBMS of
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h ASP anyway.
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r ? Not to mention that a simple join would do this sample quite as
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od as well.
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for a production environment.
In my opinion the use of mod_rewrite, ugly as it may be, is still the path
of least resistance (it doesn't alter the behaviour of anything).
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nerate a string representation of that instance for further parsing by the
receiving stylesheet: by means of substring-after() and substring-before()
functions in XSL a lot can be accomplished :)
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I would like to shoot the consultant that advised that architecture!
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s it.
I won't write both validations, I don't simply cater to people wihout
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unlucky fellows.
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l by Jason Diamond.
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not sure, but try adding:
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David,
may you try prefixing the elements produced by SQLTransformer with the
"sql:" namespace in your XSL (like in: ) ?
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rustrating :(
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David,
have you declared any namespace in your XML code ? This might explain this
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t;/images/foo-gif" or "/static/images/foo.gif").
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to low to fiddle with it
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Cenk,
something along these lines should work:
I wrote it without testing it first, so, don't blame me for errors :)
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I really meant it: XSL/XPath is worth buying a book or two.
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further assistance... but I can (sometimes) answer
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Cenk,
this an XSL issue... anyway, you can use XPath functions like substring(),
substring-before(), or substring-after() to have it scanned.
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Kurt,
look no further than the Cocoon sitemap itself.
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Thomas,
I know this will sound rather naive but... did you look into the cookie
logicsheet ?
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Volker,
as far as I understood your problem, it has has nothing to do with Cocoon.
Anyway, look at the window.opener property of the "child" window, it lets
you set data inside the "mother" window's forms.
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thanks for your help I'll try switching JVM as soon as I can.
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