Or serialize it with xml ...

 <map:match pattern="get-xml">
                                                                   <map:generate src="">                                                                    <map:serialize type="xml"/>
                                                  </map:match>




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11/05/2004 21:11
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        To:        [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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        Subject:        Re: Displaying XML document as it is ??




if your client is IE then just call a pipeline that serialize content as
xml otherwise use xml2html.xslt


                                                  <map:match pattern="get-xml">
                                                                   <map:generate src="">                                                                    <map:transform src="">                                                                    <map:serialize type="html"/>
                                                  </map:match>


you can found xml2html.xslt in cocoon distr.
(stylesheets/system/)

--stavros

On 11 May 2004, Sam wrote:

> Hello ppl,

I would like to know the best practice to display a simple XML document as it is on the browser. say I have an XML document called vector.xml which looks like:

<?xml version="1.0" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE class SYSTEM "collection.dtd">
<class>
   <info>                                                  
                                 public class Vector
                        extends AbstractList
                                 implements List, RandomAccess, Cloneable, Serializable
                                 
                                 The Vector class implements a growable array of
               objects. Like an array, it contains components that can
               be accessed using an integer index. However, the size
               of a Vector can grow or shrink as needed to accommodate
               adding and removing items after the Vector has been
               created.
   </info>
</class>

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What would be the best practice to display the contents of <info> element on the browser as it is without disturbing the allignments, linebreaks etc etc ...

In other words just display it as it looks inside the <info> element.

Any body ....

sam


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