Hello Richard,
 
to 1) yes you have to define the image in the sitemap (e.g. from my sitemap (will not work with your configuration)):
 <!-- =========================== Ressources ================================ -->
<map:pipeline>
 <!-- images gif -->
 <map:match pattern="img/**.gif">
  <map:read src="" mime-type="images/gif"/>
 </map:match>
 <!-- images jpg -->
 <map:match pattern="img/**.jpg">
  <map:read src="" mime-type="images/jpeg"/>
 </map:match>
 <map:match pattern="img/**.jpeg">
  <map:read src="" mime-type="images/jpeg"/>
 </map:match>
</map:pipeline>
 
to 2) ??? don't understand the problem

King regards
Thorsten
 
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Von: Richard Cunliffe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Montag, 10. März 2003 18:49
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Betreff: 2 (should be) easy questions

 

 

Hi,

 

I have two questions:

 

1.                  I’m not sure if this cocoon or my inability to do XSL, but I have my web page images in an images folder, under the root directory soundpool. Everything was looking good until I checked the site in netscape, when I found the images were not loading. I consequently checked on other on other computers, and they were not working there either. Do I need to included something in my sitemap to tell cocoon where the images are. If this is not the case, could someone please tell me how to get them to work. The rest of my XML is being parsed correctly. Below is an example in my style sheet referencing an image:

 

   <img src="C:\tomcat\webapps\cocoon\soundpool\images\uktop10.gif"/> - This is what XML Spy produced in its XSLT designer, I have also tried

            

   <img src="images\uktop10.gif"/> – this also doesn’t work

 

 

 

2.                  My next question is a DTD question

 

I have SQL statements in my XML code to query a MySQL database, and I now want to display the results, but how do I define this SQL query in my DTD?? I have attached a XML file.

 

 

Richard.

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