Hello all,
I subscribed to this list awhile back, when I was evaluating Cocoon 2.0. In time I had
to put it
aside. Now I'm returning to it, as I hope it may be the right tool for a couple of of
projects I
have underway.
My background: I manage web operations for a central bank. I'm not primarily a
developer,
though I know the basics of the environments that Cocoon runs in. (e.g., I have a
general
grasp of Java, Tomcat, XML/XSLT, etc.) However, there are numerous large gaps in my
knowledge. So please bear with me if some of my questions are kind of simple-minded :)
Now for my first question. I have a requirement to create an 'interactive' XML/XSLT
transformer. This would entail a web form to which a user could upload an XML file
from his
local drive, pass it to an XSLT transformer, and view the generated HTML file. See
this URL
for a related page I have running:
http://centralbanks.net/sdmx/sdmx_xsl.html
So I want something similar to this page, except that users could upload their own XML
files,
rather then merely select pre-existing ones from a list. The XSLT file would be 'hard
coded'
in.
It seems to me this should be fairly simple to do in Cocoon 2.1.1 Does anyone have
some
existing code samples they could point me to here?
I'm running Cocoon 2.2.1 under JDK 1.4, Tomcat 4.1.1.8, and Linux.
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