Hi christian

The Igor's proposal will work but it is not the best and standard way of doing the thing.
you should use flowscript for this task , with a flowscript you can write the output of one or more pipelines to any source and then redirect the flow to any page that you want. It is simple and clean. you can find an example in cocoon samples: cocoon-webapp-dir\samples\blocks\webdav\flowsample, take a look at it.

regards
Abbas

christian bindeballe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi everyone

hope you are enjoying the weekend or maybe even watching the worldcup
which is over here in germany?

I was just wondering if any of you know how I can change Cocoon's
behaviour after a source-write transformation. after a (succesful)
transformation Cocoon displays a message stating where and what has been
saved. I'd rather have it redirect to some page else, since outputting
this is not very nice for the workflow. If right after the transformer I
put a the transformation does not take
place. I can't put it behind the serializer (which would be the next
element in the pipeline) either, since that has to be the final element
(and even if I do, no redirect happens). is this some logging feature
that I can just turn off?

Cocoon 2.1.9 on WinXP

any suggestions are greatly looked forward to

best wishes,

christian

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