Because of this i think it is trying to parse the braces as a resolvable
substitution.
....
Caused by: org.apache.cocoon.sitemap.PatternException: Mismatching braces in
expression "^file/([a-z0-9\-]{1,256)quot;
at
org.apache.cocoon.template.expression.AbstractStringTemplateParser.parseSubstitutions(AbstractStringTemplateParser.java:103)
....
How can i configure the matcher or the sitemap or whatever to not parse the
pattern attribute?
On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Erasmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well i have replaced the matcher with one of my own and the exception is
> still being thrown. It looks like is the sitemap parser which is throwing
> the exception as soon as i include the "{ }" characters in the pattern
> attribute. I have tested this:
>
> 1.- Adding " } " alone throws: org.apache.cocoon.sitemap.PatternException:
> Mismatching braces in expression "^file/([a-z0-9\-]{)$
> 2.- Adding " { " alone everything works, regex do not match of course.
> 3.- Adding " { } " throws: index out of range exception.
> 4.- Adding " {2} " throws: index out of range exception.
>
> Any clues?
>
>
> On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 9:44 AM, Erasmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I'm trying to use this regex expression in a matcher but as soon as i use
>> the quantifier {n} or {n,m} ^/file/id/([0-9]{3})$ Cocoon throws an
>> exception:
>>
>> org.apache.cocoon.sitemap.PatternException: String index out of range: 21
>> at
>> org.apache.cocoon.components.treeprocessor.variables.StringTemplateParserVariableResolver.setExpression(StringTemplateParserVariableResolver.java:70)
>>
>> Does this matcher not support quantifiers?
>>
>
>