Thanks again..(I was talking about getting the new
version of the generator..)
--- Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Paul Joseph wrote:
>
> >Thank you for the pointer.
> >
> >I think I can manage to download the
> >JXTemplateGenerator you mention...
> >
> >
> Er, I think you're already using it. You refer to
> ${editBean.note_with_href} which looks like a bit of
> JEXL from within a
> jx template.
>
> >I am not clear on the DOMFragment/DomNode bit
> however.
> >
> >I can make the bean return a DomNode or DOMFragment
> >but am not sure what it is or should look like.
> >
> >Any pointers on this would be helpful.
> >
> >The text I would like to test out is this:
> >
> >"Here is a link you can click on for more
> information:
> ><a
>
>href="http://www.yahoo.com">http://www.yahoo.com</a>"
> >
> >What would this have to look like to be treated as
> a
> >DomNode?
> >
> >
> DOM is the Document Object Model, and it is part of
> Java's way of
> handling XML. It is an object that represents XML as
> tree structures in
> memory.
>
> See, if you aren't going to find this an easy
> approach, I think you
> might be going the wrong route. I remember
> discussions about including
> XML in strings in JXTemplate, but cannot remember
> whether there were any
> conclusions.
>
> What you really want to do is to have some XML in a
> string treated as
> XML, not as a string. That is your question, to
> which I don't have an
> immediate answer, I'm afraid.
>
> The other thing to be wary of here is that, if you
> give people the
> freedom to put what they want into a box like that,
> they can go breaking
> things quite badly if you don't validate the input
> that they are putting in.
>
> Sorry I can't help more.
>
> Regards, Upayavira
>
> >--- Upayavira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Wild guess here (never done it myself):
> >>
> >>Could your editBean.note_with_href return a
> >>DOMFragment or DomNode? I
> >>think the latest Cocoon in SVN might have code to
> >>handle this properly
> >>in JXTemplate.
> >>
> >>Regards, Upayavira
> >>
> >>Paul Joseph wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Hi,
> >>>
> >>>i have a requirement that the user should be able
> >>>
> >>>
> >>to
> >>
> >>
> >>>enter a href in a text area ex:
> >>><a
> >>>
> >>>
>
>>href="http://www.yahoo.com">http://www.yahoo.com</a>
> >>
> >>
> >>>Then in a different form, that is read only, this
> >>>
> >>>
> >>href
> >>
> >>
> >>>should display as a link that can be clicked on.
> >>>
> >>>I tried to do this using the following:
> >>>
> >>><snip>
> >>>
> >>><TD>${editBean.note_with_href}</TD>
> >>>
> >>></snip>
> >>>
> >>>but what I get in the resulting table cell is the
> >>>same thing i.e.
> >>>
> >>><a
> >>>
> >>>
>
>>href="http://www.yahoo.com">http://www.yahoo.com</a>
> >>
> >>
> >>>i.e. the "<" and ">" have been escape to be <
> >>>
> >>>
> >>and
> >>
> >>
> >>>>. A bean.toString() method indicates that
> the
> >>>values in the bean are unescaped. The values in
> >>>
> >>>
> >>the
> >>
> >>
> >>>database also appear to be unescaped.
> >>>
> >>>Who is doing the escaping and how can I prevent
> it
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>from happening so that I see a clikcable link?
> >>
> >>
> >>>My sitemap is pretty basic - as follows:
> >>>
> >>><map:match pattern="display-only-pipeline">
> >>> <map:generate type="jx"
> >>>
> >>>
> >>src="display_template.xml"/>
> >>
> >>
> >>> <map:serialize type="html"/>
> >>></map:match>
> >>>
> >>>thanks!
> >>>Paul
> >>>
> >>>
>
>
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