On 08.09.2004 18:17, Dominic Kr�ger wrote:

my name is Dominic and I'm new to this mailing list and to XSLT / Coocoon.

As Volkmar already said: this list is not that much about XSLT as mentioned somewhere in the list guidelines ;-)
http://cocoon.apache.org/community/mail-lists.html#Cocoon+Users


I am trying to write a xhtml file that consist of some static areas (pre
formated xhtml)and some dynamic areas I want to fill with content from an
xml file.

Standard task, nothing special about it.

Filling in the content works fine.

My problem is that cocoon will not keep the formated xhtml that I copied
into the stylesheet.

...

Is there a way of "passing through" the Static xhtml without cocoon touching
the "structure"?

Of course. I simply guess it's a namespace problem in the XSLT. You have the elements in the static xhtml input in the default namespace, but do not match them correctly. Help is here: http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/N5536.html#d6286e1012. You have to bound the default namespace in the input to a prefix in the xslt to match the elements correctly.


Joerg

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