You can use input modules in your locations, but they won't work the way
you want. The locations are resolved in when the transformer is
configured, not in its setup method, so only values that can be resolved
at that time can be used.
However, I acheive a similar effect by using
location="prefs://catalog1". prefs is my own Source that locates the
bundle using values at the time of the request - it returns a systemid
that varies depending on request information so a different cached
catalog can be used for each request.
HTH,
Ralph
Rob Gregory wrote:
Hello Cocoon Supporter; o)
I have a problem with i18n support within Cocoon but suspect the issue
can be resolved via the sitemap (which is so flexible) and as such the
question is more of an ‘InputModule’ usage than a problem with i18n…
Basically the i18n support within Cocoon is perfect with the one
exception of the location of the translation files being hard coded as
follows:-
<map:transformer name="i18n"
src="org.apache.cocoon.transformation.I18nTransformer">
<catalogues **default="mymessages"**>
**<catalogue id="mymessages" name="messages" location="i18n"/>**
** <catalogue id="mymessages" name="messages" location="i18n/alternate"/>**
</catalogues>
<cache-at-startup>true</cache-at-startup>
</map:transformer>
I need to replace the hardcoded location to be dynamic depending on
the requested URI
For example if the requested uri is rob100_mypage I would need to
dynamically change the location to be
Location=”I18n/rob100” i.e. I need to substring the first 6 characters
of the URI and search this location for i18n catalogues. I presume
input modules can be specified in the transformer declaration but I’m
not sure how to substring the results of the {request:} inputmodule.
Any help much appreciated.
Thanks in advance
Rob
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