Hi,

> > Yes, I have done this. But the problem is with cocoon:// 
> pseudo-protocol.
> > If I use "http://example.org/doc.xml"; as href attribute, it 
> works fine
> > If I use "doc.xml" as href attribute, it works fine (if 
> doc.xml is in the directory)
> > If I use "cocoon://doc-pipe", it is not working (even when 
> I have a pipeline that match with "doc-pipe")
> > If I use "/doc-pipe", it is not working (even when I have a 
> pipeline that match with "doc-pipe")
> >
> > More ideas?
> >   
> 
> And with :
> 
> <xi:include href="cocoon://myproject/include.xml" parse="xml"/>

At least, it is not working for me if "myproject/include.xml" is a
pipeline (not a file in the filesystem). Is working in your system?

Regards,

Carlos Tejo Alonso
R&D and Innovation Department
CTIC Foundation [Asturias, Spain]
www.fundacionctic.org 

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