Ok, thanks a lot ... it works perfectly
But notice that st1 cannot be placed this way, because st1 is a variable.
<sendmail:attachment mime-type="text/plain" name="st1">
<sendmail:param name="url"><xsp:expr>st1</xsp:expr></sendmail:param>
</sendmail:attachment>
I have ommited name parameter
Best regards...
Josep
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From: "Christian Haul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 09, 2003 11:18 AM
Subject: Re: Sendmail attachment
> On 08.Oct.2003 -- 06:09 PM, Josep Riudavets wrote:
> > Thanks a lot ... now, it works perfectly ... I did not undersand cocoon
> > protocol, but now I have learned some things about it ... thanks again
> >
> > Another question ... I'm generating pdf files in order to be attached.
These
> > files are named depending on a certain random number. For example, there
> > could be next files:
> >
> > CADi_334435345.pfd
> > CADi_453353423.pdf
> > CADi_343432342.pdf
> >
> > The random number is "concated" to CADi_ string, forming another string.
> > Thus, I have a string, namen st2, that contains the file name.
> >
> > I want to attach this files, but I don't know if I can do this:
> >
> > st1="context://fitxers/CADi_343432342.pdf";
> > st2="CADi_343432342.pdf";
> > <sendmail:attachment url=st1 mime-type="text/plain" name=st1>
> >
> > Is there any way to set url and name dinamically?
> >
>
> from the source
>
> <!--
> Add an attachment to the message. Attachements could be uploads or
URLs
> e.g. using the cocoon:-protocol. Attachment name and mime-type can
optionally
> be specified through attributes or <sendmail:param/> elements
> and override the detected values.
> Objects like uploads need to be added using a nested
<sendmail:param/> tag.
>
> -->
>
> IOW
>
> <sendmail:attachment mime-type="text/plain" name="st1">
> <sendmail:param name="url"><xsp:expr>st1</xsp:expr></sendmail:param>
> </sendmail:attachment>
>
> Chris.
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