> You may be able to refactory your pipelines a little bit to get out of
> this situation. Also, I've not used the parameter selector, so don't
> know enough to say whether that's the problem. If it doesn't all work,
> maybe write out what you need to do and why you approached it this way
> and perhaps someone can help you find an alternative solution.
>
> Geoff
Hi Geoff,
I followed your advice and found that the problem is somewhere else :
with a test action all is OK but with my real action i create the XSL file for the
transformation. In this case a strange behaviour happens : My pipeline is re-called
(re-created ?) by cocoon several times.
So my action acts differently the differents requests and i have erratics
comportments.
Surely i have to understand and implements these new use cases, I will post a new
message on the list with a more explicit title.
Thanks for your help,
Ludovic
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