Hi Derek,
as far as I know (I have not used the cinclude transformer in more then
a year) you will only have to change the way you feed parameters to the
transformer from your xsl or xml. As i can remember the include
transformer does not have a containing parameters element. Everything
else should be the same as far as I can remember.
Regards,
Jeroen
Derek Hohls wrote:
Is the functionality equivalent? ie I can just change all my "cinclude" tags
to "include" and things will work as before?
On 2008/05/20 at 04:02, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jeroen Reijn <[EMAIL
PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Derek,
the IncludeTransformer has been favored over the CincludeTransformer for
a long time as far as I know.
Regards,
Jeroen
Derek Hohls wrote:
I am obviously not reading carefully enough...
cinclude is deprecated? what is meant to be its replacement??
Thanks
Derek
>>> On 2008/05/20 at 12:23, in message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Kamal Bhatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Reinhard Haller wrote:
I had a rant about this about a month back. Basically, Cocoon
documentation is now a mess.
...
Last I looked, most of the functionality was ported across. A lot of
things have been deprecated (cinclude, XSP, etc...), so be aware of
this. If you want information about migration options, I recommend
looking at my various posts last month on Cocoon 2.2 migration. Grzegorz
and others discussed all the various migration options.
FYI, we have held off on migrating to Cocoon 2.2, but that is not
because of Cocoon 2.2s functionality. As frustrating as certain aspects
of Cocoon 2.2 can be (confusing documentation being top of the list), I
would recommend upgrading to Cocoon 2.2 if only for a saner development
environment.
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