javascript to put form field values into the url when the
user clicks submit, or is there a better way of doing it server side. Most
likely I'm just being lazy and should really read the examples again and
study how they work.
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, but it fails to run in cocoon.
What's the best way to debug XML/XSL in cocoon?
grateful for any ideas.
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), ran
Saxon
with Xerces as the parser using a command like this:
java com.icl.saxon.StyleSheet -x org.apache.xerces.parsers.SAXParser name
of the file name of the stylesheet
That will report any error with the XML
HTH
Carlos
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On 17.Feb.2002 -- 06:21 AM, Stephen Clarke wrote:
So I've been thinking, the thing to do is to figure out how to run
xerces at
the command line in order to test my code that way and check error
messages.
This is what I
times I
have encountered
this problem on NT4 and Windows 2000. These were applications
running in the
tomcat 3.2 environment only (cocoon not installed). The
applications still
function but the cpu shows 100%
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barking up the wrong tree altogether and does this email
display errant confusion from which I need to be rescued before there is to
be any hope of progress?
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PS. I'm on Win2k.
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today, CPU throttles. I close down Tomcat and it stops. CPU back to 3%.
Maybe it's Java, I don't know. But does anyone know how to deal with it. I
can't run a machine with a CPU behaving like this.
Please help if you can, or let me know if this is a known problem,
Thanks.
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Hello,
I have noticed that Cocoon writes the following four lines
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I have noticed that Cocoon
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Subject: Honours project
Hi,
I am trying to use cocoon for my honours project Reuse in ecommerce
technologies. However, I am finding it hard to follow and generally
stuck.
Is
building middleware and that
XML/XSLT is just a tool of the job. What exactly is meant by
these terms, content management and middleware.
TIA.
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Stephen Clarke
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4. Upon whom do I pour my plaudits for this wonderful
institution, cocoon.
regards,
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