I am just starting to really get into XSP, having worked with various other parts of
Cocoon
since 1.3 and I have three questions regarding XPS Logicsheets:
First, it appears that a logicsheet must declared to be used and that the only place
to declare a
logic sheet is in the xconf file. Is th
I have found it a great advantage to have someone who is a developer, not a designer,
work with
the designer to create the XSLT to produce a particular design. Most designers
struggle with
dynamic components and web-related efficiency concerns. The developer and designer
working
together usuall
We are doing this with XSPs to provide the XML, rather the the SQL transformer. But we
are
actually part way through replacing all of the file-based pipelines for these
componenets with XSP
driven database equivalents. so far, only a few problems have cropped up
> Hi Matthew,
>
> If I unders
This should really be a code snippet...
> Hi Damian,
>
> Perhaps it helps : If you are in XSP, the following tags resolve it without java
>code :
>
>
> http://apache.org/xsp";
> xmlns:util="http://apache.org/xsp/util/2.0";>
> ...
>
>
> yourXMLString
>
>
> ...
>
> Regards,
>
> Ludovic
>
> -
> I have got a personal photo album that I have prepared using Cocoon. It uses the
>ImageReader
I would also be interested in the if you have no objections...thanks!
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I've hit this - it only happens when compiling the stylesheet though. Concurrent
requests right at
startup do not do wel...I had no workaround...but that would be a GOOD THING to have
fixed...
> Hi Cocooners,
>
> Are their any other Cocoon users having Threading Issues with xsltc?
>
> Its seems