lech dijo:
> Blankto see how stream flows in the pipeline after a request comes in?
> I have difficulty in figuring out which part of my pipeline works and
> which part not. I don't know what to do.
>
> is there any tools for this?
You can use the log transformer:
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/use
to see how stream flows in the pipeline after a request comes
in?
I have difficulty in figuring out which part of my pipeline works and which
part not. I don't know what to do.
is there any tools for this?
Thanks!
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Hello,
We attempted to control the tab selection of a tab group
as follows:
the tab group contains
...
Our bindings include:
which refers to a value passed in from flow as follows
var tabState = new java.lang.Integer(2); // for testin
Hi David. This is more of an XSLT question now really, if I understand you
correctly.
You should use attribute value templates (i.e. curly braces):
...
You could indeed use xsl:value-of, like this:
... which is a bit wordy. The "attribute value template
Indeed I can use the variable in the stylesheet as described below by
Philip but I failed to anticipate that I have to use the variable
INSIDE of another tag, that is, I have a variable foo that represents a
filename and I have to use it as follows:
[cinclude:include src="foo.xml"]
I'm assumin
Thanks very much, Philip. That works.
David
--- Philipp Burkert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > I thought this would be easy...I'm trying to pass a variable
> > defined in the Sitemap, and retrieve it in the Stylesheet.
>
> first you have to handle the parameter to the transformer w
in the sitemap you do
then in your stylesheet do
David Swearingen wrote:
I thought this would be easy...I'm trying to pass a variable defined in
the Sitemap, and retrieve it in the Stylesheet.
Specifically, I have {1} defined in the sitemap, which is the basename
of a file, and I want to refer
Hi,
> I thought this would be easy...I'm trying to pass a variable
> defined in the Sitemap, and retrieve it in the Stylesheet.
first you have to handle the parameter to the transformer within the
sitemap.
---sitemap--
Then you have to
- declare the
Gary:
I've not considered CSS for layout since I'm comfortable with
tables...but I'm open to hearing if there is a better way to layout
header/footer/nav/body in a way that is consistently handled by most
browsers.
David
--- "Schultz, Gary - COMM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Have you considered
I thought this would be easy...I'm trying to pass a variable defined in
the Sitemap, and retrieve it in the Stylesheet.
Specifically, I have {1} defined in the sitemap, which is the basename
of a file, and I want to refer to this filename in a stylesheet that's
called by a transformer. I'm then g
Hej,
and you are shure you produce the right file? You may have tried:
to check the generator output. Hm, there is nothing more I could think of.
Best Regards
PHILIPP BURKERT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To unsubs
Following up my previous post, I just discovered that does work as
advertised if the data comes straight from an XML file. In my case, I am actually
pulling the data from mySql from within a java/XSP page and generating the XML
dynamically. Apparently, this breaks XSL in the version I have.
Hej,
> I just installed Cocoon 2.1.4 under Windows 2000
> and am trying to do a trivial sort, but regardless
> of what I do, the output appears in the same
> (apparently random) order. Why?!
>
>
>
>
>
The apply-templates matches all nodes that are children of the "items" node.
In yo
Description:org.apache.cocoon.ResourceNotFoundException: No
pipeline matched request:
baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Bloomquist_Willie.stm
On 11.04.2004 21:01, Rick Tyler wrote:
I just installed Cocoon 2.1.4 under Windows 2000 and am trying to do a trivial sort, but regardless of what I do, the output appears in the same (apparently random) order. Why?!
XSL:
The problem is: it doesn't matter what expression I use in
I just installed Cocoon 2.1.4 under Windows 2000 and am trying to do a trivial sort,
but regardless of what I do, the output appears in the same (apparently random) order.
Why?!
XML:
item 1
red
square
item 2
green
triangle
item 3
blue
circle
XSL:
Does anyone have an example on how to bind
data from and to a bean using an ArrayList field to
store multivalue data from a form
But if you try to do something like:
...
It doesn't seem to work.
Does it mean that we cannot dynamically set the action type in the sitemap like
we do with a generator source.
correct !
There have been a few discussions about this lately, search dev and user
mailinglists @ cocoon
Jorg
When using a file generator you can dynamically set the source by writing
something like that:
...
But if you try to do something like:
...
It doesn't seem to work.
Does it mean that we cannot dynamically set the action type in the sitemap like
we do with a generator source.
Th
Anybody who ever worked with thinlets (www.thinlet.com)? Seems interesting.
Any experiences ?
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Bien à vous,
Kind regards,
Yves Vindevogel
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