On Jul 10, 2008, at 18:20, Leonid Geller wrote:

Does anyone know if there is an easy way to tell cocoon to stop
validating the transformed XML output for correctness? E.g. I
intentionally want to not close some element tags.

I'm assuming you're referring to well-formedness (correct XML), not validation (against a schema/dtd). Since Cocoon handles XML as SAX events, the documents do need to be well-formed, or else any transformer/serializer further down the pipeline won't know what to do with the data.

If possible, I would like to do this for only for some (limited number
of) pipelines while the others will continue to function with validation
as before.

Only exception that comes to mind is if you want this "broken xml" to be returned from a pipeline. In that, use the text serializer and have an XSL to convert the xml characters '<', '>', "&", etc. to their entities ('&lt;', etc.). I've had to do this to serve QuickTime Link files that are almost XML.

HTH,

Andre.



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