Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> On 10.03.2008 18:48, Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
>
>>> That's what I originally tried. It would seem that due to a matcher in
>>> the sub sitemap that matches all html requests. This matcher contains a
>>> simple action to verify a request header and redirect if not present.
>>>
>>> Once the action is called without having to redirect, control is not
>>> returned to the parent.
>>>
>>> I originally tried adding a redirect to cocoon://default/ and that
>>> didn't help. When there is a lot of nested sitemaps I can see that
>>> approach becoming evil. ;-)
>>
>> What about magic "pass-through" attribute of map:mount?
>
> So you actually have to configure that it falls back to the parent
> sitemap? Man, I haven't work with Cocoon for too long ;-)
Yep, exactly.

I discovered this attribute while removing support for <map:mount> in
Micro Cocoon. That was very interesting experience to dive into guts of
Cocoon. ;-)


-- 
Grzegorz Kossakowski

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