Roel,
 
I'm sorry for misunderstanding this. Well I guess you could also use the 
following:
 
<map:match pattern="catalog/update/**/*">
 
 
Kind regards,
 
Jeroen
 
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Roel Croonenberghs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Thursday, November 30, 2006 3:57 PM
Posted To: Cocoon User List
Conversation: special characters
Subject: RE: special characters



no, it does not come from a form. users can enter it in a form and it is stored 
in a databse via a webservice. then later, some other time, next day, whenever, 
the user requests a page and there is a link. 
<a href="catalog/update/{name}/light"     witch is constructed via xml xsl and 
the {name}  is coming from the webservice, retreiving teh data from the databse 
and giving back a xml. witch is treated with xsl into html to get the link. 

So if i can get the form to replace any special character with teh unicode 
value before it is submitted to the webservice, than I would get it back from 
the webservice in the correct syntax and then there would be no problem. 
afterwards.

Roel Croonenberghs

Sofico Benelux
Technologiepark 1
B-9052 Zwijnaarde
www.sofico.info
Tel +32 (0)9 210 84 40
Fax +32 (0)9 210 80 41
Email  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The information in this email is intended only for the addressee(s) named 
above. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the 
intended recipient of this message any disclosure, copying, distribution or any 
action taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful. Email 
transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error free as information 
could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or 
contain viruses. Sofico Services Benelux does not accept liability for any 
losses resulting from infected email transmissions. Please note that any views 
expressed in this email may be those of the originator and do not necessarily 
reflect those of this organisation. 



"Jeroen Reijn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


30/11/2006 15:45 


Please respond to
[email protected]



To
<[email protected]> 

cc

Subject
RE: special characters

        




Hi Roel, 
  
how does the name get into the uri? Did you define it in the action of your 
form? Otherwise it would be there as a request parameter and cocoon would not 
match that by using your matcher. 
I guess it's best to submit it as a request parameter and request the 
parameters from your sitemap. 
  
<map:match pattern="catalog/update">
      <map:parameter name="id" value="{request-param:id}"/> 
       <map:parameter name="version" value="{request-param:version}"/> 
  
Kind regards, 
  
Jeroen Reijn 
-----Original Message-----
From: Roel Croonenberghs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Posted At: Thursday, November 30, 2006 2:52 PM
Posted To: Cocoon User List
Conversation: special characters
Subject: Re: special characters


hello 

via xml/xsl i get a link using the name files; <a 
href="catalog/update/{name}/light" 

<map:match pattern="catalog/update/*/**">
      <map:parameter name="id" value="{1}"/> 
       <map:parameter name="version" value="{2}"/> 


when name="test"   there is no problem. 
when name="test/johndoe" there is a problem, because {2} will not be "version", 
but {2} will be "johndoe/light" 



Roel Croonenberghs

Sofico Benelux
Technologiepark 1
B-9052 Zwijnaarde
www.sofico.info
Tel +32 (0)9 210 84 40
Fax +32 (0)9 210 80 41
Email  <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

The information in this email is intended only for the addressee(s) named 
above. Access to this email by anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the 
intended recipient of this message any disclosure, copying, distribution or any 
action taken in reliance on it is prohibited and may be unlawful. Email 
transmission cannot be guaranteed to be secure or error free as information 
could be intercepted, corrupted, lost, destroyed, arrive late or incomplete, or 
contain viruses. Sofico Services Benelux does not accept liability for any 
losses resulting from infected email transmissions. Please note that any views 
expressed in this email may be those of the originator and do not necessarily 
reflect those of this organisation. 


Mark Lundquist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 


30/11/2006 14:33 



Please respond to
[email protected]




To
[email protected] 

cc

Subject
Re: special characters


        






On Nov 30, 2006, at 5:08 AM, Roel Croonenberghs wrote:

> There's a problem with special characters; If the user enters a   / 
>  in the name field, it messes up the mapping in my sitemap.

How does it do that?
—ml—


---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Reply via email to