All,
I am trying to run a pipeline that ends with a custom serializer written by me.
When I run the pipeline w/o a transformer in between, it runs without any errors and gives back the expected result.
However, when I do include a transformer in between, it gives me this 'NullPointerException'
Hello,
the cocoon documentation mentions a codeselector on
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/selectors.html. Anyone knows how
to define this selector in the sitemap?
Couldn't find any class in the cocoon sources that resembles a code
selector.
Thanks!
Ralph
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Hi Andrew,
I will give this a try and report back. I have a couple other things
before I get back to this particular project.
Joe
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From: "J.D. Williams" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: users@cocoon.apache.org
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: RE: XPathDirectory generator styling help
Date: Fri, 10 Nov 2006 08:31:30 -0600
Hi Ard,
I did, in fact, get it to work with some tweaking of the xsl. The
snippets follow.
What I woul
Reinhard Poetz wrote:
Olivier wrote:
Hi all
Where can I find more information on cocoon 3 / OSGi
I've tried http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cocoon3/g1/1153.html
but all I can obtain is 404 error pages. Is somebody make this work ?
For the time being, Cocoon 3 is "on hold". As the peop
Hi Ard,
I did, in fact, get it to work with some tweaking of the xsl. The
snippets follow.
What I would like to do now is strip the ".xml" file extension from the
resulting href in the html. Suggestions?
Joe
P.S. Here is what works.
>From this sitemap matcher...
There has been a bug that has been plaguing me for a while. Though given it
only happens in IE (6.0) and not Firefox I'm not really sure it is the fault of
the Cocoon AJAX library but I thought I'd see if any of you have suggestions on
scripts that I could play with to maybe fix it.
If you are
Is it Coccon that produces these log4j warnings? I think they come from
servlet container (Tomcat). Thus the log4j config file should be in the
classpath of servlet container.
The WEB-INF/log4j.xconf config file configures the cocoon logging. You have
to add appenders and categories to it in order
Hello Martin,
Thanks for your help.
I have created the "log4j.properties" with the content you mentionned in
my "src" folder, to that it is automatically put in the
"WEB-INF\classes" folder.
But unfortunately that does not change anything at Cocoon startup, I am
still getting the message :
log
Hank Ratzesberger wrote:
Thanks very much for the friendly welcome.
I must admit that I probably should be asking at the eXist list, but
eXist is really just a ... pupae.
In any case, if I get the document (actual url on request):
http://myhost/exist/rest/db/css30/sitechans.xml
It returns
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