hey heiko,
see comments inline
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> Hey Andrew,
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> Thanks for all your help! But well, it still aint working :(
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nt: Thursday, January 30, 2003 4:56 PM
Subject: Re: Accessing session variables in the sitemap.xmap
> On 30.Jan.2003 -- 02:56 PM, Heiko Milke wrote:
> > Hello,
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> > I want my application to work like the following.
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On 30.Jan.2003 -- 02:56 PM, Heiko Milke wrote:
> Hello,
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> I want my application to work like the following.
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> 1. the serverpages generator accesses a script named "xsp/example.xsp"
> Withing this script a session variable named "selected_stylesheet" is s
Hey Andrew,
Thanks for all your help! But well, it still aint working :(
I tried on several browsers. I tried in the mount directory and i tried from
the main sitemap. None if it works.
Im using cocoon version 2.0.4 (on Windows 2000).
Heiko
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Heiko
I through together a quick test which works.
Let me know if this works with you?
PS. I am using cocoon from CVS as of about 3 nights ago.
sitemap.xmap (extract)
==
xsp/example.xsp
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http://apache.org/xsp";
xmlns:xsp-session="http:
Hey Andrew,
> Heiko
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> Have you set the session to be created?
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> In the xsp:page declaration:
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> xmlns:xsp-session="http://apache.org/xsp/session/2.0";
> create-session="true"
Yes I did.
And if i "echo" the value from "selected_stylesheet" in the xsp page then it
is correctly set. The site
Heiko
Have you set the session to be created?
In the xsp:page declaration:
xmlns:xsp-session="http://apache.org/xsp/session/2.0";
create-session="true"
Andrew
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 16:33, Heiko Milke wrote:
> Hey Andrew,
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> > You probably want to change your pipeline as follows:
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Hey Andrew,
> You probably want to change your pipeline as follows:
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> This is an input module which will retrieve the session attribute named
> selected_stylesheet. The way you have it written is trying to access a
> sitemap parameter named selected_stylesheet.
> The
Heiko
On Thu, 2003-01-30 at 15:56, Heiko Milke wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want my application to work like the following.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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> 1. the serverpages generator accesses a script named "xsp/example.xsp"
> Withing this script a session variable named "selected_sty
Hello,
I want my application to work like the
following.
1. the serverpages generator accesses a script
named "xsp/example.xsp"
Withing this script a session variable named
"selected_stylesheet" is set.
xsp/example.xsl
2. In the next step i want to transform the
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