Hi Thorsten, Thanks for pointing out actions. I will have a closer look at them.
Setting the status code is no problem, we already do that. The problem is that we only know within the XSLT code if a page is available in a certain country, because this is defined in XML. Thanks. From: Thorsten Scherler [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Donnerstag, 12. Dezember 2013 14:33 To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Trigger Cocoon http response code from within XSL code On 12/12/2013 02:21 PM, Daniel Schmidt wrote: Hi, In our project we have multiple languages and some pages are not available in a certain country. If that is the case, we just output a message. For Search engines it would be good to respond with a different status code then 200. The question is: Is it possible to trigger a different http status code from within the XSL-code to the sitemap? Is there a way of doing something like that? Thank you! Daniel Daniel Schmidt | Jr Web Developer | TomTom Business Solutions | [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> | +49(0)341 24495-920 office | +49(0)341 24495-888 fax | www.tomtom.com/business<http://www.tomtom.com/business> Depending which version I would suggest an action to do that. There are examples how to set the status code, the question which one would you want to set? From within xslt I think it is a bit more complicated. salu2 -- Thorsten Scherler <scherler.at.gmail.com> codeBusters S.L. - web based systems <consulting, training and solutions> http://www.codebusters.es/
