oh no not another php question!

2002-11-26 Thread conrad . crampton
"text/php" neither work though. the cocoon app is called sites and my main html document dir is called sites any suggestions TIA Conrad Conrad Crampton J Software Solutions Kent Police FHQ 11 Edinburgh Sq

RE: cocoon with IE and Netscape

2002-11-21 Thread conrad . crampton
detect the browser in your pipeline, then use an appropriate xsl for the browser Conrad Crampton J Software Solutions Kent Police FHQ 11 Edinburgh Square Sutton Road Maidstone Kent ME15 9BZ (01622 652869 19 2869 -- From: cocoon-users[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 21 November

RE: Re: Have I got any other option than to

2002-11-19 Thread conrad . crampton
ndex the content of the index.xml file and how to make the stylesheet more generic if it doesn't find the elements pointed to by xpointer expression. Cheers for all your help (I have no doubt that this thread will come into play with what I will come across with this project!) Conrad

RE: Re: Have I got any other option than to

2002-11-19 Thread conrad . crampton
ng like this... with a generator of Am I on the right lines with this TIA Conrad Conrad Crampton J Software Solutions Kent Police FHQ 11 Edinburgh Square Sutton Road Maidstone Kent ME15 9BZ (01622 652869 19 2869 -- From: cocoon-users[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 19 Novembe

Have I got any other option than to...?

2002-11-18 Thread conrad . crampton
an output is the url - not very user friendly. TIA Conrad Conrad Crampton J Software Solutions Kent Police FHQ 11 Edinburgh Square Sutton Road Maidstone Kent ME15 9BZ (01622 652869 19 2869 - Please check that your question

More elegant way to determine browser? Can this be done?

2002-11-15 Thread conrad . crampton
anything similar as I don't what to have to do these multiple select statements for all of my website. Lazy I know. TIA Conrad etc. etc. Conrad Crampton J Software Solutions Kent Police FHQ 11 Edinburgh Square Sutton Road Maidstone Kent ME15 9BZ (01622 652869 19

RE: Does cocoon2 support xslt translation t

2002-01-09 Thread conrad . crampton
You could investigate the use of the "mode=" attribute of xsl:apply-templates which allows the use of different templates within the xsl for the same element type Conrad -- From: cocoon-users[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 09 January 2002 13:00 To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject:

RE: RE: Java named constants in method call

2002-01-04 Thread conrad . crampton
Gary, I am working on this at home but am at work at the moment so I will try it tonight. It is one (of the numerous) things I haven't tried yet. I am doing this in XSLT at the moment and haven't explored using XSP yet. I am attempting to produce a calendar type application from a simple

RE: Hosting

2002-01-04 Thread conrad . crampton
Check out http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/hosting.html there is a list there Conrad -- From: cocoon-users[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 04 January 2002 12:30 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Hosting Is there anywhere that hosts C2 space yet or tomcat 4 so that we can run c2 under

Java named constants in method calls

2002-01-04 Thread conrad . crampton
Hi, I am very new to XSL and Cocoon but I don't think that this is too stupid a question so here is the problem... I have instantiated a new java GregorianCalendar object which works fine. I can also get the date from this using the getTime() method ... select="java:getTime($cal)" />