You can parse the output stream in Flowscript, just like you would in Java or Javascript and put a DOM object in the parameter you are passing to the pipeline, but I really don't know how you should access it from your xquery generator. You could try to use the eval function as well?

Regards,
Geert

Jonas Lundberg wrote:

That might work, but it is not a good solution for me, although it
might work in other cases. My xqueries are very complex.
But this can't end here, can it? Is there really no way of returning
XML in a parameter from a flowscript in Cocoon?

Regards,
Hans

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