but the source of my initial information was from the actual cocoon site on flow!, which is obviously incorrect:
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/sitemap.html
Read code specified in the function section...
Peter
On 25 Apr 2004, at 13:15, Alex Romayev wrote:
Peter,
I'm not 100% on the flow API, but you are passing
sitemap parameters and retrieving request parameters.
I don't see how the request parameters would be set.
I would think there is another way of getting those.
-Alex
--- beyaNet Consultancy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I have a sitemap pipe:
<map:match pattern="**artistImage/*/*/*/*.jpg">
<map:call function="svg">
<map:parameter name="imageNum" value="1"/>
<map:parameter name="artistID" value="45"/>
<map:parameter name="svgWidth" value="100"/>
<map:parameter name="svgHeight" value="100"/>
</map:call>
</map:match>
which, as can be seen, makes a flowscript function
call. within the
function i read in the values as:
function svg() {
var svgWidth = cocoon.request.get("svgWidth");
var svgHeight = cocoon.request.get("svgHeight");
var imageNum = cocoon.request.get("imageNum");
var artistID = cocoon.request.get("artistID");
.....................
cocoon.sendPage("generateSVG",
{"svgWidth":parseInt(svgWidth),
"svgHeight":parseInt(svgHeight), "base64":base64,
"imgWidth":imgWidth,
"imgHeight":imgHeight});
}
The problem I am having is that all the values read
into flowscript are
null! What am I doing wrong here??
Peter
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