Hi list,
Anyone who encountered a similar problem? And does anybody have an idea
how to fix this problem? Below are 2 build trials and it does not always
fail at the same spot. I already googled on the error The requested
operation cannot be performed on a file with a user-mapped section
I ran mvn with the -e switch and this time it builded ok Maybe it
went well because it took a little longer with debugging turned on so
the chance of a file getting locked twice was dramatically reduced. And
just in case you are wondering where maven comes in to the picture:
plugin
2008/7/9 netBrackets [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there any way to tell the CSVGenerator to use one or more contiguous
spaces as a seperator? You can tell it to use a single space:
map:match pattern=importSSV/*
map:generate type=csv src=inputs/{1}
map:parameter
Hi Peter,
see below for a sample on how it works in 2.1.11 - might work as well on
2.2 or at least give you some pointers.
model:
?xml version=1.0?
fd:form
xmlns:fd=http://apache.org/cocoon/forms/1.0#definition;
fd:widgets
!--
fd:tree id=myTree
fd:tree-model type=java
Hi all,
I've been trying to figure out how to get the URL of the originating client,
i.e. the URL that the end user has in his address bar when he gets the
response. I want to have access to this URL in my XSLT, preferably through a
param variable. I've been experimenting a bit, but I cannot
Kjetil,
have you tried using the request input module in your sitemap?
You should be able to get it with {request:serverName} or something similar.
Regards,
Jeroen
Kjetil Kjernsmo wrote:
Hi all,
I've been trying to figure out how to get the URL of the originating client,
i.e. the URL that
Hello,
I'm trying to take the output of the CSVGenerator and transform
it. However, my xslt will not match any of the elements that have
colons in them.
e.g. for the following xml generated by CSVGenerator:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?relex
I'll give it a try as soon as I can figure out how to match element
names that have a colon in them. As it is, the following will never
match anything:
xsl:template match=csv:field
On Jul 11, 2008, at 7:30 AM, Andy Stevens wrote:
2008/7/9 netBrackets [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there any
On 7/11/08, Jeff Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to take the output of the CSVGenerator and transform it.
However, my xslt will not match any of the elements that have colons in
them.
e.g. for the following xml generated by CSVGenerator:
?xml version=1.0
OK, figured it out. It was because of the '#' at the end of the csv
namespace declaration in my xslt stylesheet. This is a very common
thing to do when using owl namespaces, however apparently xslt doesn't
like it, I guess because it doesn't match exactly the csv namespace
declaration in
On 7/9/08, netBrackets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there any way to tell the CSVGenerator to use one or more contiguous
spaces as a seperator? You can tell it to use a single space:
map:match pattern=importSSV/*
map:generate type=csv src=inputs/{1}
map:parameter
On 7/11/08, Jeff Schmitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, figured it out. It was because of the '#' at the end of the csv
namespace declaration in my xslt stylesheet. This is a very common thing to
do when using owl namespaces, however apparently xslt doesn't like it, I
guess because it doesn't
On 7/10/08, Heather Rankin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to be able to call a pipeline from another pipeline's XSLT in the
same sitemap. (The reason I need to call the pipeline from the XSLT as
opposed to from the sitemap directly is because I need to pass the XML
input data as
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