Thank you once again.

Before I created this post to cocoon-users, I tried
using the request generator after the mod-db action
and all of the request parameters were gone (weren't
displayed with xml serializer). Before the mod-db
action they were all there (using the request
generator). That's why I created this thread.
Maybe I did something wrong. I'll try again - work on
it some more. If I'm successful, I'll let you know. If
not, I'll send my pipeline and xsl. 

Thanks so much for your assistance and patience with a
newbie!

--- Christian Haul
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> On 03.Mar.2003 -- 06:43 PM, Samuel Bruce wrote:
> > Thanks for responding and sorry for the ambiguity
> of
> > my post. Your reply was helpful.
> > 
> > The parameters that I am referring to are request
> > parameters sent from a post in an HTML form to a
> > pipeline in my sitemap. That pipeline has a mod-db
> > action. 
> > I'd like to capture one of the input parameters
> from
> > the form to be available as a parameter in an XSLT
> 
> > transformer after that input parameter has been
> used
> > by the mod-db action.
> > Is it possible? My interpretation of your response
> > along with the behavior that I see is that the
> request
> > parameter is consumed by the mod-db action.
> 
> This is absolutely possible! Request parameter are
> read-only and are
> not removed after reading them. BTW none of the
> input modules removes
> a value. Conceptually, they are only for reading
> values, not modifying
> state. Although this is not enforced, all current
> ones obey this
> principle.
> 
> You can verify that the parameter is still there for
> example by using
> the request generator in the same pipeline as you
> have the action.
> 
> If you can't make it work, include the pipeline and
> your xsl file
> (head and template that uses the parameter).
> 
>       Chris.
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