RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-22 Thread Jens Grote

hi,

i tried it, but it did not work. the prob is, i cannot find out where the
parameters have a problem. it just happens nothing.

searching for the key 'servlet' is no good idea. nearly every email contains
it.

greetings

jens

 Did you use the request action in the pipeline you tried?  I think you
 need that in order for {requestQuery} to have any value.  Make sure you
 change {1} to {../1} once you use the action.
 
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:act type=request
 map:parameter name=parameters value=true/
 
   map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{../1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:act
 /map:match
 
 
 You might try searching the mailing list for servlet. I seem to remember
 this issue being discussed some months ago.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jens Grote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?
 
 
 sorry, but that doesn't work.
 
 maybe i should explain my prob a little bit more precisely. the url i want
 to reach per link is: 
 
 http://localhost:8080/cocoon/newly/Create.jsp?:coded=872898000
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/{1}.jsp;
 type=html
 /map:generate   
 map:serialize/
 /map:match
 
 my sidemap entry tries to reach another servlet than cocoon, the
 'other-servlet' servlet. this other-servlet generate out of a jsp page a
 html page
 (independent of cocoon), handles it over to cocoon and cocoon handels it
 over to
 tomcat. it works fine, if i the *.jsp page i request through the client do
 not
 need any parameters. in this case the response is resource not found.
 
 in other, if i use javascript and form, the requested output is not shown
 (the response is empty). 
 
 your solution doesn't work in any of this two cases.
 
 greetings
 
 jens
 
 
  I guess the following sitemap would work,,,
  
  
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
  
  src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match 
  
  
  Kavitha
  
  
  
  
  --- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
   
   i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
   webpage. this link is a url
   with a parameter including. 
   
   it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
   page can not be shown. (the
   parameter is something like a session number.)
   
   my sidemap entry is:
   
   
   map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
   src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match
   
   the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
   servlet. therefore i need
   the whole url. 
   
   can i hand over dynamic parameters?
   
   i tried something like this:
   
   map:parameter name=* value={2}/
   in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
   
   error message is 'resource not found' strange to
   say. 
   
   thanks and greets
   
   jens
   
   
   
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RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-22 Thread Jens Grote

hi,

i tried it, but it did not work. the prob is, i cannot find out where the
parameters have a problem. it just happens nothing.

searching for the key 'servlet' is no good idea. nearly every email contains
it.

greetings

jens

 Did you use the request action in the pipeline you tried?  I think you
 need that in order for {requestQuery} to have any value.  Make sure you
 change {1} to {../1} once you use the action.
 
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:act type=request
 map:parameter name=parameters value=true/
 
   map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{../1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:act
 /map:match
 
 
 You might try searching the mailing list for servlet. I seem to remember
 this issue being discussed some months ago.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jens Grote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?
 
 
 sorry, but that doesn't work.
 
 maybe i should explain my prob a little bit more precisely. the url i want
 to reach per link is: 
 
 http://localhost:8080/cocoon/newly/Create.jsp?:coded=872898000
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/{1}.jsp;
 type=html
 /map:generate   
 map:serialize/
 /map:match
 
 my sidemap entry tries to reach another servlet than cocoon, the
 'other-servlet' servlet. this other-servlet generate out of a jsp page a
 html page
 (independent of cocoon), handles it over to cocoon and cocoon handels it
 over to
 tomcat. it works fine, if i the *.jsp page i request through the client do
 not
 need any parameters. in this case the response is resource not found.
 
 in other, if i use javascript and form, the requested output is not shown
 (the response is empty). 
 
 your solution doesn't work in any of this two cases.
 
 greetings
 
 jens
 
 
  I guess the following sitemap would work,,,
  
  
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
  
  src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match 
  
  
  Kavitha
  
  
  
  
  --- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
   
   i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
   webpage. this link is a url
   with a parameter including. 
   
   it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
   page can not be shown. (the
   parameter is something like a session number.)
   
   my sidemap entry is:
   
   
   map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
   src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match
   
   the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
   servlet. therefore i need
   the whole url. 
   
   can i hand over dynamic parameters?
   
   i tried something like this:
   
   map:parameter name=* value={2}/
   in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
   
   error message is 'resource not found' strange to
   say. 
   
   thanks and greets
   
   jens
   
   
   
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RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-22 Thread Jens Grote

hi,

i tried it, but it did not work. the prob is, i cannot find out where the
parameters have a problem. it just happens nothing.

searching for the key 'servlet' is no good idea. nearly every email contains
it.

greetings

jens

 Did you use the request action in the pipeline you tried?  I think you
 need that in order for {requestQuery} to have any value.  Make sure you
 change {1} to {../1} once you use the action.
 
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:act type=request
 map:parameter name=parameters value=true/
 
   map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{../1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:act
 /map:match
 
 
 You might try searching the mailing list for servlet. I seem to remember
 this issue being discussed some months ago.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jens Grote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?
 
 
 sorry, but that doesn't work.
 
 maybe i should explain my prob a little bit more precisely. the url i want
 to reach per link is: 
 
 http://localhost:8080/cocoon/newly/Create.jsp?:coded=872898000
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/{1}.jsp;
 type=html
 /map:generate   
 map:serialize/
 /map:match
 
 my sidemap entry tries to reach another servlet than cocoon, the
 'other-servlet' servlet. this other-servlet generate out of a jsp page a
 html page
 (independent of cocoon), handles it over to cocoon and cocoon handels it
 over to
 tomcat. it works fine, if i the *.jsp page i request through the client do
 not
 need any parameters. in this case the response is resource not found.
 
 in other, if i use javascript and form, the requested output is not shown
 (the response is empty). 
 
 your solution doesn't work in any of this two cases.
 
 greetings
 
 jens
 
 
  I guess the following sitemap would work,,,
  
  
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
  
  src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match 
  
  
  Kavitha
  
  
  
  
  --- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
   
   i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
   webpage. this link is a url
   with a parameter including. 
   
   it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
   page can not be shown. (the
   parameter is something like a session number.)
   
   my sidemap entry is:
   
   
   map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
   src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match
   
   the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
   servlet. therefore i need
   the whole url. 
   
   can i hand over dynamic parameters?
   
   i tried something like this:
   
   map:parameter name=* value={2}/
   in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
   
   error message is 'resource not found' strange to
   say. 
   
   thanks and greets
   
   jens
   
   
   
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Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-22 Thread KOZLOV Roman

Am I in a time loop? It's the fifth copy of the same mail.

Roman

Jens Grote wrote:

 hi,

 i tried it, but it did not work. the prob is, i cannot find out where the
 parameters have a problem. it just happens nothing.

 searching for the key 'servlet' is no good idea. nearly every email contains
 it.

 greetings

 jens

  Did you use the request action in the pipeline you tried?  I think you
  need that in order for {requestQuery} to have any value.  Make sure you
  change {1} to {../1} once you use the action.
 
 
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
map:act type=request
  map:parameter name=parameters value=true/
 
map:generate
  src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{../1}.jsp{requestQuery};
type=html
/map:generate
map:serialize/
/map:act
  /map:match
 
 
  You might try searching the mailing list for servlet. I seem to remember
  this issue being discussed some months ago.
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Jens Grote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
  Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:03 AM
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Subject: Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?
 
 
  sorry, but that doesn't work.
 
  maybe i should explain my prob a little bit more precisely. the url i want
  to reach per link is:
 
  http://localhost:8080/cocoon/newly/Create.jsp?:coded=872898000
 
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
  map:generate
  src=http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/{1}.jsp;
  type=html
  /map:generate
  map:serialize/
  /map:match
 
  my sidemap entry tries to reach another servlet than cocoon, the
  'other-servlet' servlet. this other-servlet generate out of a jsp page a
  html page
  (independent of cocoon), handles it over to cocoon and cocoon handels it
  over to
  tomcat. it works fine, if i the *.jsp page i request through the client do
  not
  need any parameters. in this case the response is resource not found.
 
  in other, if i use javascript and form, the requested output is not shown
  (the response is empty).
 
  your solution doesn't work in any of this two cases.
 
  greetings
 
  jens
 
 
   I guess the following sitemap would work,,,
  
  
   map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
map:generate
  
   src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery};
type=html
/map:generate
map:serialize/
/map:match
  
  
   Kavitha
  
  
  
  
   --- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
   
i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
webpage. this link is a url
with a parameter including.
   
it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
page can not be shown. (the
parameter is something like a session number.)
   
my sidemap entry is:
   
   
map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
map:generate
src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
type=html
/map:generate
map:serialize/
/map:match
   
the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
servlet. therefore i need
the whole url.
   
can i hand over dynamic parameters?
   
i tried something like this:
   
map:parameter name=* value={2}/
in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
   
error message is 'resource not found' strange to
say.
   
thanks and greets
   
jens
   
   
   
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RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-22 Thread Jens Grote

hi,

i tried it, but it did not work. the prob is, i cannot find out where the
parameters have a problem. it just happens nothing.

searching for the key 'servlet' is no good idea. nearly every email contains
it.

greetings

jens

 Did you use the request action in the pipeline you tried?  I think you
 need that in order for {requestQuery} to have any value.  Make sure you
 change {1} to {../1} once you use the action.
 
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:act type=request
 map:parameter name=parameters value=true/
 
   map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{../1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:act
 /map:match
 
 
 You might try searching the mailing list for servlet. I seem to remember
 this issue being discussed some months ago.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jens Grote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?
 
 
 sorry, but that doesn't work.
 
 maybe i should explain my prob a little bit more precisely. the url i want
 to reach per link is: 
 
 http://localhost:8080/cocoon/newly/Create.jsp?:coded=872898000
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/{1}.jsp;
 type=html
 /map:generate   
 map:serialize/
 /map:match
 
 my sidemap entry tries to reach another servlet than cocoon, the
 'other-servlet' servlet. this other-servlet generate out of a jsp page a
 html page
 (independent of cocoon), handles it over to cocoon and cocoon handels it
 over to
 tomcat. it works fine, if i the *.jsp page i request through the client do
 not
 need any parameters. in this case the response is resource not found.
 
 in other, if i use javascript and form, the requested output is not shown
 (the response is empty). 
 
 your solution doesn't work in any of this two cases.
 
 greetings
 
 jens
 
 
  I guess the following sitemap would work,,,
  
  
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
  
  src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match 
  
  
  Kavitha
  
  
  
  
  --- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
   
   i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
   webpage. this link is a url
   with a parameter including. 
   
   it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
   page can not be shown. (the
   parameter is something like a session number.)
   
   my sidemap entry is:
   
   
   map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
   src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match
   
   the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
   servlet. therefore i need
   the whole url. 
   
   can i hand over dynamic parameters?
   
   i tried something like this:
   
   map:parameter name=* value={2}/
   in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
   
   error message is 'resource not found' strange to
   say. 
   
   thanks and greets
   
   jens
   
   
   
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RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-22 Thread Jens Grote

hi,

i tried it, but it did not work. the prob is, i cannot find out where the
parameters have a problem. it just happens nothing.

searching for the key 'servlet' is no good idea. nearly every email contains
it.

greetings

jens

 Did you use the request action in the pipeline you tried?  I think you
 need that in order for {requestQuery} to have any value.  Make sure you
 change {1} to {../1} once you use the action.
 
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:act type=request
 map:parameter name=parameters value=true/
 
   map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{../1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:act
 /map:match
 
 
 You might try searching the mailing list for servlet. I seem to remember
 this issue being discussed some months ago.
 
 -Original Message-
 From: Jens Grote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:03 AM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?
 
 
 sorry, but that doesn't work.
 
 maybe i should explain my prob a little bit more precisely. the url i want
 to reach per link is: 
 
 http://localhost:8080/cocoon/newly/Create.jsp?:coded=872898000
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/{1}.jsp;
 type=html
 /map:generate   
 map:serialize/
 /map:match
 
 my sidemap entry tries to reach another servlet than cocoon, the
 'other-servlet' servlet. this other-servlet generate out of a jsp page a
 html page
 (independent of cocoon), handles it over to cocoon and cocoon handels it
 over to
 tomcat. it works fine, if i the *.jsp page i request through the client do
 not
 need any parameters. in this case the response is resource not found.
 
 in other, if i use javascript and form, the requested output is not shown
 (the response is empty). 
 
 your solution doesn't work in any of this two cases.
 
 greetings
 
 jens
 
 
  I guess the following sitemap would work,,,
  
  
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
  
  src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery};
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match 
  
  
  Kavitha
  
  
  
  
  --- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
   
   i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
   webpage. this link is a url
   with a parameter including. 
   
   it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
   page can not be shown. (the
   parameter is something like a session number.)
   
   my sidemap entry is:
   
   
   map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
   map:generate
   src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
   type=html
   /map:generate   
   map:serialize/
   /map:match
   
   the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
   servlet. therefore i need
   the whole url. 
   
   can i hand over dynamic parameters?
   
   i tried something like this:
   
   map:parameter name=* value={2}/
   in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
   
   error message is 'resource not found' strange to
   say. 
   
   thanks and greets
   
   jens
   
   
   
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Sorry for repeated mail!!! RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-22 Thread Jens Grote

ups,

my mailclient did a little bit too good. sorry.

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how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-21 Thread Jens Grote

hi,

i have a webpage, where one link opens a new webpage. this link is a url
with a parameter including. 

it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the page can not be shown. (the
parameter is something like a session number.)

my sidemap entry is:


map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
map:generate src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
type=html
/map:generate   
map:serialize/
/map:match

the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other servlet. therefore i need
the whole url. 

can i hand over dynamic parameters?

i tried something like this:

map:parameter name=* value={2}/
in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.

error message is 'resource not found' strange to say. 

thanks and greets

jens



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Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-21 Thread kavitha ramesh

I guess the following sitemap would work,,,


map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate

src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery};
 type=html
 /map:generate   
 map:serialize/
 /map:match 


Kavitha




--- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
 
 i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
 webpage. this link is a url
 with a parameter including. 
 
 it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
 page can not be shown. (the
 parameter is something like a session number.)
 
 my sidemap entry is:
 
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate
 src=http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp;
 type=html
 /map:generate   
 map:serialize/
 /map:match
 
 the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
 servlet. therefore i need
 the whole url. 
 
 can i hand over dynamic parameters?
 
 i tried something like this:
 
 map:parameter name=* value={2}/
 in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
 
 error message is 'resource not found' strange to
 say. 
 
 thanks and greets
 
 jens
 
 
 
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RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?

2002-08-21 Thread Naquin, Beth
Title: RE: how to hand over parameter to an url?





Did you use the request action in the pipeline you tried? I think you need that in order for {requestQuery} to have any value. Make sure you change {1} to {../1} once you use the action.


map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:act type=request
 map:parameter name=parameters value=true/


 map:generate src="<A" HREF="http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/" TARGET="_blank">http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{../1}.jsp{requestQuery}
 type=html
 /map:generate 
 map:serialize/
 /map:act
/map:match



You might try searching the mailing list for servlet. I seem to remember this issue being discussed some months ago.


-Original Message-
From: Jens Grote [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 6:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how to hand over parameter to an url?



sorry, but that doesn't work.


maybe i should explain my prob a little bit more precisely. the url i want
to reach per link is: 


http://localhost:8080/cocoon/newly/Create.jsp?:coded=872898000


map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
map:generate
src="<A" HREF="http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/" TARGET="_blank">http://localhost:8080/other-servlet/mydir/{1}.jsp
type=html
/map:generate 
map:serialize/
/map:match


my sidemap entry tries to reach another servlet than cocoon, the
'other-servlet' servlet. this other-servlet generate out of a jsp page a html page
(independent of cocoon), handles it over to cocoon and cocoon handels it over to
tomcat. it works fine, if i the *.jsp page i request through the client do not
need any parameters. in this case the response is resource not found.


in other, if i use javascript and form, the requested output is not shown
(the response is empty). 


your solution doesn't work in any of this two cases.


greetings


jens



 I guess the following sitemap would work,,,
 
 
 map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
 map:generate
 
 src="<A" HREF="http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/" TARGET="_blank">http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp{requestQuery}
 type=html
 /map:generate 
 map:serialize/
 /map:match 
 
 
 Kavitha
 
 
 
 
 --- Jens Grote [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  hi,
  
  i have a webpage, where one link opens a new
  webpage. this link is a url
  with a parameter including. 
  
  it seems, that cocoon cut the parameter off. the
  page can not be shown. (the
  parameter is something like a session number.)
  
  my sidemap entry is:
  
  
  map:match pattern=*.jsp type=wildcard
  map:generate
  src="<A" HREF="http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/" TARGET="_blank">http://localhost:8080/not-cocoon/mydir/{1}.jsp
  type=html
  /map:generate 
  map:serialize/
  /map:match
  
  the .jsp sides are generated into xml by an other
  servlet. therefore i need
  the whole url. 
  
  can i hand over dynamic parameters?
  
  i tried something like this:
  
  map:parameter name=* value={2}/
  in the generator tag, but it doesn't work.
  
  error message is 'resource not found' strange to
  say. 
  
  thanks and greets
  
  jens
  
  
  
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