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Hi everybody, I'm currently trying to write the result of a form filling to a file. I could understand how to handle this filling and to pass it to a sitemap. My problem is now to be able to write this to a file, created dynamically. The final aim is to update a Xindice database. I know there are some wikis to understand how to use Xindice with XMLforms in Cocoon, but as there is no longer support of XMLforms in Cocoon 2.1, I'm trying to achieve my own implementation. The problem is that I am *really* bad at Java, or even _javascript_ coding. So I try to use XSLT. My idea is to use an XSLT transformation to create an XML document in Cocoon, and then write this to a file. Is this possible ? Cheers, David -- ************************************ David Verdin GES / ENSAR - laboratoire d'informatique 65, rue de St Brieuc CS 84 215 35 042 Rennes cedex e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] tél : 02 23 48 54 58 fax : 02 23 48 54 50 ************************************ --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
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