Most big corporations do pay big bucks and go with corporate solutions. Of course, it
is amazing the level of stupid decision making that is possible in a corporation. That
said, I have implemented Cocon 1.x in a corporate world with great success. It is best
for low-profile projects where people aren't interested in defining thier importance
by the size of thier project budget.
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> From: Stephen Clarke[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, January 04, 2002 11:23 AM
> To: Cocoon
> Subject: How to get the current URI into XSL as parameter value?
>
> Hello again,
>
> I've been figuring out some stuff about the wonderful cocoon.
> Thanks for previous help.
>
> I now know that it's possible to send a parameter into an XSL
> using <map:parameter name="foo" ...>. But now I want to set all
> the URLs inside the resulting HTML file to the same base. I
> remembered about the <base href="foobar"> tag in HTML, but now I
> have to make an absolute base url in all my XSLs. Is there any
> way to pass into XSL the value of the current uri as seen in the
> browser address bar? Or is there any other way of solving this
> problem? Or is it not really a problem at all and am I just being
> picky? {:)
>
> For example, the same problem is solved in CGI with stuff like
> self_url().
>
> I'm also wondering, who uses cocoon. Is it mostly university
> folks, or is it being used out there in industry? I would guess
> that most industry people prefer to pay big bucks for corporate
> style 'solutions'. Oh well. {:\
>
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> regards,
>
> Stephen Clarke
>
>
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