On 20 Jun 2005, at 17:56, Lars Huttar wrote:

Yves Vindevogel wrote:

Then it does not help me, because my page executes a query through esql.
I know about the xinclude and cincludes ...

Problem is that I am having serious problems with the SQL transformer.
That's my other mails ...

On 19 Jun 2005, at 18:33, Mark Lundquist wrote:

Hi Yves,

On Jun 18, 2005, at 1:20 PM, Yves Vindevogel wrote:

I use the Document() function in one of my XSL files.
I would like to have a similar function in XSP. Does that exist ?


Yes it does, it's just not "in" XSP :-) Use the cinclude or
xinclude transformer.

HTH,
—ml—

Hi,
I'm not sure why you're saying that cinclude/xinclude doesn't help you. Does your esql query depend on (use data from) the file you want to include, or vice versa?

Yes, my query comes from another file and is included.

If it is the former, you may want to use the XSP generator with a src="cocoon:/anotherURL", where the "anotherURL" pipeline has a cinclude/xinclude transformer, and produces the XSP page as its output.

That was indeed an option I was thinking about. But I wasn't too sure about it. So I eventually did it in a transformer.

HTH.
Lars


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