thanx for the answer
but can u give me an axample how to call this cocoon patern
what's the baseurl?
On Mon, 30 Sep 2002, Giuseppe Bonelli wrote:
> Here are a few snippets i use to exchange xml data from a client side js and cocoon2.
>
> My scenario is: the client browser save an xml file on the server using the source
>write transformer.
>
> If you need to echo the file back to the browser, just serialize it again,
>eventually after another transformation.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> --peppo
>
> The client side js snippet:
>
> {
> ...
> reqxml=the-xml-you-want-to-transfer-to-cocoon
> xmlhttp.open("POST", baseurl, false);
> xmlhttp.send(reqxml);
> var resxml=xmlhttp.responseXML;
> //alert(resxml.xml);
> if (!reqxml.documentElement) {
> alert("could not
>parse:\n\n"+xmlhttp.responseText);
> return null;
> }
>
> // C2 error handling
> try {
> //check the response status
> var buf=resxml.documentElement;
>
>//alert(buf.childNodes.item(0).getAttribute("result"));
> if
>(buf.childNodes.item(0).getAttribute("result") != "success") {
> var errmsg =
>resxml.documentElement.text;
> if (!ignoreErrors) alert("Non e stato
>possibile salvare sul server il file.\n\n Il server ha risposto: "+errmsg);
> return null;
> }
> else {
> var
>fname=resxml.documentElement.childNodes.item(0).getAttribute("src");
> var pos=fname.indexOf('xdocs/');
>
>fname=fname.slice(pos+6,fname.length-18);
> alert("Una nuova versione del file
>'"+fname+".xml' e stata salvata con successo sul server\n\nBuona continuazione!");
> }
> } catch (e) {
> if (!ignoreErrors) alert("Server returned an
>error, but was not understood by the editor.\n\n");
> return null;
> }
> },
>
> in the sitemap:
>
> <map:match pattern="save">
> <map:generate type="stream"/>
> <map:transform type="write-source"/>
> <map:serialize type="xml"/>
> </map:match>
>
> NB: the error handling is done on the basis of the xml generated by the source write
>transformer used in the sitemap. See the docs for details.
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Cocoon User [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: lunedi 30 settembre 2002 11.21
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: XMLHTTP and cocoon
> >
> >
> > hi folks
> >
> > i have make an html form than post an XML file (object with javascript)
> > using XMLHTTP
> >
> > is there any way in cocoon to receive this post an simple echo this XML
> > object in browser?
> >
> > (if not cocoon a tomcat webapp)
> >
> > i want to find a very simple example to test if i can transport an XML
> > object from a client (IE6) to the server where a cocoon and tomcat are
> > installed
> >
> >
> > thnx
> >
> > Kounis Stavros
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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