Wouldn't request-param simply attempt to grab the value from the URL and
still require me to make the URL call like
http://myhost/cocoon/article?format=summary&docid=12345?
André Davignon wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I guess you should use the "request-param" input module :
>
> <map:generate src="xquery/exist-article.xq" type="xquery">
> <map:parameter name="format" value="{request-param:format}"/>
> </map:generate>
>
> Cheers,
>
> André
>
>
>> I have a sitemap entry that reads
>>
>> <map:match pattern="article">
>> <map:generate src="xquery/exist-article.xq" type="xquery"/>
>> <map:transform type="xinclude"/>
>> <map:transform src="stylesheets/db2html.xsl"/>
>> <map:serialize type="html"/>
>> </map:match>
>>
>> and I call it like
>> http://myhost/cocoon/article?format=summary&docid=12345.
>>
>> I tried to do another sitemap entry like
>>
>> <map:match pattern="summary">
>> <map:generate src="xquery/exist-article.xq" type="xquery">
>> <map:parameter name="format" value="summary"/>
>> </map:generate>
>> <map:transform type="xinclude"/>
>> <map:transform src="stylesheets/db2html.xsl"/>
>> <map:serialize type="html"/>
>> </map:match>
>>
>> and I call it like http://myhost/cocoon/article?docid=12345. HOWEVER,
>> the
>> variable summary does not get set.
>>
>> I have passed parameter like this to XSLTs without issue. However, can I
>> pass a parameter like this to the xquery?
>>
>>
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