Thanks!
I Generate a DTD containing the external entities,
which works great.
Met vriendelijke groeten,
Kees
--- Lars Huttar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dag meneer...
> My understanding is that the behavior you described
> is the way
> <map:mount> works; once it is "executed" there is no
> return.
> That is of course why it usually occurs inside a
> <map:match> element.
>
> One way to do what you wanted to do would be to use
> an external entity:
>
> <map:pipeline>
> &client-cust;
>
> <map:match ...
>
> The external entity would be declared at the
> beginning of your sitemap.
>
> I haven't tried this but I think it would work.
>
> Lars
>
>
>
>
> Kees van Dieren wrote:
>
> >Dear Cocoon users,
> >
> >I try to mount three subsitemaps into one
> subsitemap.
> >
> >However, only the first matching mount seems toe be
> >called; the second is never called.
> >
> >My code in the main sitemap:
> >
> >...
> ><map:pipelines>
> > <map:pipeline>
> > <!-- no match tag, always called! -->
> > <map:mount uri-prefix=""
> >src="../clientx/customizations.xmap"
> >check-reload="yes" reload-method="synchron"/>
> > </map:pipeline>
> > <map:pipeline>
> > <map:match pattern="module1">
> > <map:mount uri-prefix="module1"
> >src="../module1/module1-sitemap.xmap"
> >check-reload="yes" reload-method="synchron"/>
> > </map:match>
> > <map:match pattern="module2">
> > <map:mount uri-prefix="module2"
> >src="../module2/module2-sitemap.xmap"
> >check-reload="yes" reload-method="synchron"/>
> > </map:match>
> > </map:pipeline>
> ></map:pipelines>
> >...
> >
> >The thing I woul like to happen, is the following:
> >- the main sitemap mounts customizations.xmap
> > - if there is a map:match in this sitemap, stop
> >processing the sitemap
> > - if there is no match continue with the main
> >sitemap (handling module1 or module2.)
> >
> >However, Cocoon seems to stop processing the
> pipelines
> >of the main sitemap, after the first map:mount call
> >was made, even if there was no map:match executed
> in
> >the customization.xmap
> >
> >I would like to have such a way of using the
> sitemap,
> >to override client-specificy code from the default
> >implementation in module1 or module2.
> >
> >What am I doing wrong, or are there any other ways
> to
> >do handle this?
> >
> >Kind regards,
> >
> >Kees van Dieren
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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