Cocoon definitely supports using transformer that is itself generated by
some pipeline. At least, it works for me.
Maybe you have some problems in your xsl?

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Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 1:58 AM
Subject: xsl through pipeline [NOT supported???]


i try to transform a .xml using a .xsl that will be generated using a
pipeline


in my sitemap i have


<map:match pattern="myXML">
<map:generate src="./myxml.xml"/>
<map:transform src="./myxsl.xsl"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>


<map:match pattern="myXMLagain">
<map:generate src="myxml.xml"/>
<map:transform src="cocoon:/getXSL"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>

<map:match pattern="getXSL">
<map:generate src="./myxsl.xsl"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>


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this is a very simple example
(there is no transformation in getXSL, if this work i will try to produce
the .xsl)

when i call http://..../myXML i get the results i wait for
when i call http://..../getXSL i see in my browser my xsl file (in xml
format)


but .... whet i call
http://..../myXMLagain i dont get any error msg but i dont get any results
it seems like cocoon just ignore [<map:transform src="cocoon:/getXSL"/>]
line os get an empty xsl.


maybe this is something that cocoon not support or something else ?


i try to produce dynamic the xsl file. i want users be able to describe
xsl's files using a simple xml.



thnx

stavros kounis


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