Hi all,
I read in the release notes about the inclusion of the 'cocoon:' protocol and the
nifty hack to make 'cocoon://' reference from the base of the main sitemap and
'cocoon:/' reference from the current sitemap. Is that documented anywhere else but
the release notes?
Also, what is the
People,
Have you ever seen this?
http://www.javazoom.net/jzservlets/xmltoany/xmltoany.html
It sounds a lot like cocoon, it is much smaller (about 1 MB zipped).
Regards,
Edgar
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Hello!
Are there any (working) examples available how to use encodeURL transformer?
Unfortunately I my system behaves similar like described in a previous
posting.
Any comments are welcome!
Best regards,
Harald
hi all!
i use cocoon2.0.2 with weblogic6.0sp2 on win2000
if i use some xsp-sites in weblogic they dont't
work (i get a language exception). but they run
with tomcat4.0.1.
!-- works with tomcat4.0.1 but not with weblogic --
xsp:page
language=java
Two sites made with cocoon was started:
http://www.cbossbilling.com
http://www.cbossbilling.com/ishop
--
Sergey G. Aslanov
CBOSS Group,
Web-technologies department
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: +7 095 7555655
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On Mon, 3 Jun 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
Are there any (working) examples available how to use encodeURL transformer?
Unfortunately I my system behaves similar like described in a previous
posting.
I think the sunpot demos works with the transformer:
fgrep -nA 3 encodeURL
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Should be fixed now.
I think these lines are also obbsolete
diff -u -r1.7 jars.xml
--- lib/jars.xml2 Jun 2002 03:46:47 - 1.7
+++ lib/jars.xml3 Jun 2002 07:59:28 -
@@ -249,13 +249,6 @@
Hi Vadim,
thanks for your reply. I'm not really sure if the problem is totally offtopic. But I
must admit that I was a little bit inprecise. As I tried to tell you before, I put the
http request https://139.21.207.160:8443/elster/OTTest.html of my cocoon sitemap
directly into the browser line
Two sites made with cocoon was started:
http://www.cbossbilling.com
http://www.cbossbilling.com/ishop
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Sergey G. Aslanov
CBOSS Group,
Web-technologies department
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
tel: +7 095 7555655
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You could try xsl:text with disable-output-escaping attribute:
xsl:text disable-output-escaping=yes![CDATA[ some characters like
...]]/xsl:text
Roman
George Pieri wrote:
In alot of our xsl stylesheets we wrap xml and
javascrip within !CDATA[ ]] tags
so that it is not parsed.
This
On Monday, June 3, 2002, at 02:54 AM, Brian Topping wrote:
I read in the release notes about the inclusion of the 'cocoon:'
protocol and the nifty hack to make 'cocoon://' reference from the base
of the main sitemap and 'cocoon:/' reference from the current sitemap.
Is that documented
Hi all
Is it possible to store an xml document generated using database query into
cocoon or specified folder.
Is it possible to give a name to that file
Thanks in advance
Sreenivasan.
Attitudes are much more important than aptitudes.
Nothing is impossible for a willing heart
Hi,
do someone write some xsl transformer that use XMLForm document as source
and
the 'sunShine' transformer to keep user's value of the form ?
just to not duplicate the job.
I plan to use this sitemap :
map:match pattern=simple-form.html
map:generate
From: Sternath Elmar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi Vadim,
thanks for your reply. I'm not really sure if the problem is totally
offtopic.
But I must admit that I was a little bit inprecise. As I tried to tell
you
before, I put the http request
From: Brian Topping [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi all,
I read in the release notes about the inclusion of the 'cocoon:'
protocol and
the nifty hack to make 'cocoon://' reference from the base of the main
sitemap
and 'cocoon:/' reference from the current sitemap. Is that documented
Unfortunatelly, Xindice has a very hard restriction on queries: xpath expression
cann't contain non-ASCII characters.
Roman
Adrian Petru Dimulescu wrote:
I installed today a cvs cocoon on a Tomcat 4.0.3 / jdk 1.3.1_01 and it
works fine if it weren't for the slow xslt transformation.
A
From: Graaf, Edgar de (fin) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
People,
Have you ever seen this?
http://www.javazoom.net/jzservlets/xmltoany/xmltoany.html
is a free servlet that uses XSLT to provide content from XML source
and XSL stylesheet
It sounds a lot like cocoon, it is much smaller
Hi,
you can start your pipeline from a html page and press your right mouse
button on that link and choose save as That's only for testing
purposes.
Best regards
- Volker -
-Original Message-
From: Sreenivasan N. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Montag, 3. Juni 2002 13:25
To:
From: Sreenivasan N. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi all
Is it possible to store an xml document generated using database query
into
cocoon or specified folder.
Is it possible to give a name to that file
SourceWritingTransformer.java
In the scratchpad.
Vadim
Thanks in advance
I see. For some reason, I thought this mechanism was deprecated along with
all processing directive types of things.
Since things are apparently working the way they are supposed to, then let
me change this from a bug report to a request: it would be nice to have
built-in logicsheets checked
I downloaded the HEAD vercion from CVS, compiled it and tried to use it and
it says it is missing the org.apache.cocoon.sunshine.SunShine class. Where
can I find this class? The exacterror is:
ERROR (2002-06-03) 11:27.23:718[access](Unknown-URI)
Unknown-thread/CocoonServlet: Exception reloading
I've read that there was an issue with iPlanet and Cocoon. So, Cocoon had a
special servlet to fix iPlanet's weird behaviour.
Does that same problem persist for iPlanet 6.5 and Cocoon 2.0.x? I plan to
use Coconn 2.0.1 or 2.0.3.
Thanks,
Argyn
(iPlanet sucks)
(Posted again because of malformed subject)
Regards,
Arjé Cahn
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iPlanet DOES suck, but so does every other j2ee container.
As with all infants you have to do exactly what they want
or they will cry/barf and don't forget to clean up their shit.
Don't know exactly what problem you're talking about but
I have Cocoon 2.0.2 (with Saxon 6.5.2, jexen) running
-Original Message-
From: Diana Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Re: Sitemap: 'cocoon:' protocol
If you are a definite on contributing, let me know. I'm also
interested
to know where you think it belongs within the given doc
structure. I'll
put your name on a
Don't know exactly what problem you're talking about but
I mean this:
iPlanet Web Server 4.x provides the servlet 2.2 API (javax.servlet.*
classes), but the servlet engine doesn't handle servlet contexts. This means
there is no classloader built with the contents of WEB-INF/classes and
Title: wml and xmlns
Hello...
I generate html pages with my Cocoon 2.0.2 (+Tomcat 4.0.3 + JDK1.3.1)
installation.
Now I want to generate wml pages. My problem is that I use a namespace
in my documents :
xmlns:site=http://www.monsite.fr
It seems to be forbidden to use one in wml...
Hi,
I've been poking around but I'm clueless (yes, generally as well as
specifically).
What am I trying to do:
1) I have a PostgreSQL table with a field called StoryText defined as
a Text (virtually unlmited size text data)
2) I wish to update this table with the contents of an XML element (
please can you give an example of your pipeline
thanks
kounis stavros
On Sun, 2 Jun 2002, Bert Van Kets wrote:
I have a browser based editor using htc files without any problem. I just
created a pipeline that read the external files. Everything works like a
charm.
I'm using Cocoon
On 03.Jun.2002 -- 10:11 AM, daniel robinson wrote:
Hi,
I've been poking around but I'm clueless (yes, generally as well as
specifically).
What am I trying to do:
1) I have a PostgreSQL table with a field called StoryText defined as
a Text (virtually unlmited size text data)
Texts are
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Cocoon User wrote:
please can you give an example of your pipeline
map:match pattern=calendar.htc
map:read src=chart/calendar.htc mime-type=text/javascript/
/map:match
Perhaps you should change the mime-type.
On Sun, 2 Jun 2002, Bert Van Kets wrote:
I have a
-Original Message-
From: Argyn Kuketayev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 03, 2002 12:59 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: iPlanet 6.5 + Cocoon - is there still problem with serv;et
container?
Don't know exactly what problem you're talking about but
I
Hi Brian,
At 20:05 2/06/2002 -0400, you wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Bert Van Kets [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: RE: sunrise authentication with a java class
If you use the 2.1-dev HEAD branch you need to adjust a LOT
of things in
the sitemap and the config.xconf
Have you looked at the Cocoon servlet, that's only 750KB :-P
Cocoon packs a LOT more functionality than the translation from XML to html
and WML.
I think you are underestimating Cocoon a LOT.
Bert
At 09:16 3/06/2002 +0200, you wrote:
People,
Have you ever seen this?
I'm using text/plain as mime type.
Works fine,
Bert
At 20:24 3/06/2002 +0200, you wrote:
On Mon, 3 Jun 2002, Cocoon User wrote:
please can you give an example of your pipeline
map:match pattern=calendar.htc
map:read src=chart/calendar.htc mime-type=text/javascript/
/map:match
Perhaps
Check out the files in src\webapp\sunspotdemo\resources in the CVS
HEAD. Lots of samples there. The user data, the profiles, everything is
saved using the SourceWritingTransformer.
HTH,
Bert
At 09:57 3/06/2002 -0400, you wrote:
From: Sreenivasan N. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi all
Title: DatabaseReader problem
Hello,
I am a cocoon newbie, so any suggestions are greatly appreciated!
I have the following entry in my sitemap, to try and use the DatabaseReader:
!-- === Files from Database --
map:match pattern=**images_db/**.jpg
I am using SDK 1.4.0 and Tomcat 4.0.3. I just installed Cocoon 2.0.1 on a
Windows 2000 machine as the directions indicate, but I get a fatal error
(language exception) in the browser (IE 5.5) each time I try to access
cocoon through localhost:8080. Not really sure how this list works, so I
have
Had to try to repost; attachment on original message made e-mail 75k.
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I am using SDK 1.4.0 and Tomcat 4.0.3. I just installed Cocoon 2.0.1 on a
Windows 2000 machine as the directions indicate, but I get a fatal
I compiled the HEAD version of Cocoon, this time I used build installwar,
and everything was created ok, my problem is that everithing gives me the
same error, can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong?
ERROR (2002-06-03) 16:33.12:164 [access](/cocoon/welcome)
SocketListener-3/CocoonServlet:
Hi all,
I am happily using the i18n transformer that really runs fine.
My problem now is, the application receiving the output does not like
the namespace declaration.
Is there a way to get rid of it?
I already tried appending a self transformer and useing the
exclude-result-prefix.
But in
Hi all,
I have found a few snippits in the mailing list archives that indicate
that mm.mysql-2.0.14 + JRE1.4.0 + Cocoon2.0.2 is a bad combination.
Has anyone figured out why they are not working together? Is there
a known solution? FWIW, I'm getting the ubiquitous message:
Look through the archive. As I said in one of my post
Migrating from Cocoon1 to Cocoon2 is like converting
a gorilla to a submarine.
Took me 6 weeks to move our (complex) app from
C1 to C2 (I consider this VERY long time). I had to
hack Cocoon and Saxon since Xalan didn't work at all with my
From: Hutchins, Richard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I am using SDK 1.4.0 and Tomcat 4.0.3. I just installed Cocoon 2.0.1
on a
Windows 2000 machine as the directions indicate, but I get a fatal
error
(language exception) in the browser (IE 5.5) each time I try to access
cocoon through
Hi
Yes... i would like to know that too.
After several frustrating days i´ve discovered that i simply have to use
jdk1.3.1... But thats no solution... only a 'workaround'...
Such things would be _VERY_ important to be noted somewhere in the docus and
not only, very good hidden, somewhere in the
On Monday 03 June 2002 09:45 am, you wrote:
From: Graaf, Edgar de (fin) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
It sounds a lot like cocoon, it is much smaller (about 1 MB
zipped).
It sounds like stripped down Cocoon 1...
Sounds like closed source too.
On Monday 03 June 2002 01:50 pm, you wrote:
On 03.Jun.2002 -- 10:11 AM, daniel robinson wrote:
Hi,
I've been poking around but I'm clueless (yes, generally as well as
specifically).
I have some code that simply uses embedded Java in an XSP and a Java
temp file. This code processes a
On Monday 03 June 2002 04:24 pm, you wrote:
I am using SDK 1.4.0 and Tomcat 4.0.3. I just installed Cocoon 2.0.1
on a Windows 2000 machine as the directions indicate, but I get a
Without being specific, I will state for you that SDK 1.4.0 appears to
be problematic with respect to Cocoon and
Hi all,
I needed the opinion of the house whether Cocoon is a fit for mission
critical operations where speed is of top priority in comparison with
JSP-Servlet-HTML architecture, using a servlet container only as in
J2ee,(with or without ejb's).
Thx,
Rajeev
-Original Message-
From:
Hi all
Im am trying to use cocoon in conjunction with apache tomcat to serv xml
pages. When trying to access .xml pages a 404 error is reported even tho the
page exists. I am using cocoon 2.0.2, j2sdk1.4.0, tomcat 3.3.1 and apache
1.3.22. I am using mod_jk and ajp13 to pass requests from
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 01:13 am, you wrote:
Hi all
Im am trying to use cocoon in conjunction with apache tomcat to serv
xml pages. When trying to access .xml pages a 404 error is reported
even tho the page exists. I am using cocoon 2.0.2, j2sdk1.4.0,
tomcat 3.3.1 and apache 1.3.22. I am
I've got a form that posts multiple values for a request parameter (multiple
instances of input type=text name=paramName/).
request.getParameterValues() returns a String[] with an element for each
posted value.
If nothing is entered into into one of the text fields the corresponding
element in
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