Hi,
is there an other way and method to insert xml into a session in an action "by hand".
Couldn't find any methods which do this, except in the Authenticator-class which is not suitable for my needs.
I want my action to fill the session with some xml, like the <session:setxml>-tag.
thanks Jonny
From: "Antonio Gallardo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: <session:getxml>, <session:setxml> and XSP problem. Date: Wed, 3 Nov 2004 13:25:51 -0600 (CST)
Hi Jonny:
Jonny Pony dijo: > Hi, > > I wanna use the <session:getxml>, <session:setxml> -tags in my XSP page. > Well it doesn't work. I read it was a unsolved bug.
The bug was already fixed long time ago. The only tag implemented is the <session:getxml>. More info:
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/XspSessionFw
The <session:setxml> is not implemented yet. If you are interested in this tag, please send a patch and I will gladly add it to the logicsheet.
> Since there isn't a <xsp-session:getxml tag yet, I wondered if this
> setxml,
> getxml "thing" in a session is somehow an wrong approach (but why?) or it
> wasn't developed yet (could I expect it in the future?).
See above.
> Antonio Gallardo posted in an other thread in 2003 (
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg27595.html ) a
> <xsp-session:getxml> solution.
Wow! The "old good times". ;-)
> Does anyone know if this works. And is > there > a setxml funktion? And does this work on the 2.1.5.1 distribution?
The <xsp-session:getxml> it works in the 2.1.5.1 distribution.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
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