I'm using Cocoon 2.1. In Cocoon documentatio, there is an example of sending mail with attachment:
<sendmail:send-mail>
<sendmail:from>from address</sendmail:from>
<sendmail:to>some maillinglist address</sendmail:to>
<sendmail:subject><xsp-request:get-parameter name="subject"/></sendmail:subject>
<!-- Modify the next line to point to your mail server -->
<sendmail:smtphost>localhost</sendmail:smtphost>
<sendmail:body><xsp:expr>body.toString()</xsp:expr></sendmail:body>
attach an uploaded file:
* <sendmail:attachment>
<sendmail:param name="object"><xsp:expr>request.get("attachment")</xsp:expr></sendmail:param>
</sendmail:attachment>
attach a file located in your webapp folder ie. $COCOON:
<sendmail:attachment url="context://welcome.xml" mime-type="text/plain" name="foo.txt"/>
attach a file generated by another cocoon pipeline:
<sendmail:attachment url="cocoon:///" mime-type="text/html" name="welcome.html"/>
*
<sendmail:on-success>
<p>
Email successfully sent.
</p>
</sendmail:on-success>
<sendmail:on-error>
<p style="color:red;">
An error occurred: <sendmail:error-message/>
</p>
</sendmail:on-error>
</sendmail:send-mail>
I don't understand attachment taglibs. What does *"cocoon:///"* mean? If I want to attach a file under "/usr/local/tomcat/webapps/cocoon/fitxers" named "out.xml" ... how can I attach it? What's the syntax?
context://fitxers/filename
HTH
(BTW if you had been a little more explicit eg about version numbers, I would have been able to help yesterday already.)
Chris.
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