bit of brotherly help...
Hi, I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me whether my site is visible when accessed from the browser? http://www.beyarecords.com If you view source in the browser, you will see that I have placed an external tag (test) around the html tag, and this tag picks up some xml info: test xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; If I don't place the tag around the html tag I get: html xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; When this happens none of the javascript will work in any browser on MAC OS X, but if I leave the tag in then nothing appears in an IE browser. All xsl pages are being transformed as xsltc and the serialize type is xhtml. What to do? regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Uzo: I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me whether my site is visible when accessed from the browser? http://www.beyarecords.com It does appear. So that means it the cinclude namespace is causing a problem? All xsl pages are being transformed as xsltc and the serialize type is xhtml. I don't know if you can configure the cinclude transformer to remove the namespace (possibly?), but you could run a stylesheet at the end of your pipeline (just before serialization) to strip the cinclude namespace. HTH. Con - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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beyaRecords wrote: Hi, I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me whether my site is visible when accessed from the browser? http://www.beyarecords.com Yes, I can see your site properly on my winxp with IE6 as well as on firefox! If you view source in the browser, you will see that I have placed an external tag (test) around the html tag, and this tag picks up some xml info: test xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; If I don't place the tag around the html tag I get: html xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; When this happens none of the javascript will work in any browser on MAC OS X, but if I leave the tag in then nothing appears in an IE browser. All xsl pages are being transformed as xsltc and the serialize type is xhtml. What to do? Well if you experience problems with namespaces popping up in your xhtml you can always remove all of them by extending the XMLSerializer: public class XMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer { public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException { // do nothing } public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri) throws SAXException { // do nothing } } This way no xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; will bother your html page. (I did the same to avoid pages with unreadable xml, containing dozens of xmlns on various elements) Kind Regards, Jan regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote: public class XMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer { public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException { // do nothing } public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri) throws SAXException { // do nothing } } Hi Jan, I like the sound of what you are saying but could you please expand on your explanation? So I create my new XMLSerializer class but how do I call it into my sitemap? many regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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beyaRecords wrote: On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote: public class XMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer { public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException { // do nothing } public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri) throws SAXException { // do nothing } } Hi Jan, I like the sound of what you are saying but could you please expand on your explanation? So I create my new XMLSerializer class but how do I call it into my sitemap? ordinary xml serializer is defined as : map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xml mime-type=text/xml name=xml src=org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer/ so do your own declaration map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.myxml mime-type=text/xml name=myxml src=org.apache.cocoon.serialization.MyExtendedXMLSerializer/ and then: map:serialize type=myxml/ -- Leszek Gawron [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project ManagerMobileBox sp. z o.o. +48 (61) 855 06 67 http://www.mobilebox.pl mobile: +48 (501) 720 812 fax: +48 (61) 853 29 65 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 11:25, Leszek Gawron wrote: map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.myxml mime-type=text/xml name=myxml src=org.apache.cocoon.serialization.MyExtendedXMLSerializer/ and then: map:serialize type=myxml/ Leszek, got it! Thanks very much for that heads up. regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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FYI: I use this declaration for my xhtml serialization: map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xhtml mime-type=text/html; charset=utf-8 name=xhtml pool-grow=2 pool-max=64 pool-min=10 src=org.mycompany.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer doctype-public-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN/doctype-public doctype-systemhttp://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd/doctype-system encodingUTF-8/encoding /map:serializer Kind Regards, Jan beyaRecords wrote: On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote: public class XMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer { public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException { // do nothing } public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri) throws SAXException { // do nothing } } Hi Jan, I like the sound of what you are saying but could you please expand on your explanation? So I create my new XMLSerializer class but how do I call it into my sitemap? many regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote: public class XMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer { public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException { // do nothing } public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri) throws SAXException { // do nothing } } Hi, i'm gonna call this class from my own package as so: package test all I need to know is what package I need to import and what jar file it sits in? so: package test import ? public class myXMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Ok, I'll make it easy for you, just copy this: package org.yourcompany.cocoon.serialization; import org.xml.sax.SAXException; /** * A simple serializer, extending XMLSerializer to avoid getting namespaces in * output. (Thus only overriding prefixmapping methods to do nothing.) * * This is most usefull for xhtml outputting. * */ public class XMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer { public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException { // do nothing } public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri) throws SAXException { // do nothing } } Then compile with the following jars added to your buildpath: avalon-framework-api-4.2.0.jar avalon-framework-impl-4.2.0.jar cocoon-2.1.5.jar excalibur-sourceresolve-2.0.jar excalibur-xmlutil-1.0.jar excalibur-pool-1.2.jar regexp-1.3.jar I don't know if you need them all (last one probably not, other's not sure as I have other transformers/serializers/generators as well). These files can be found in your cocoon/WEB-INF/lib directory, possibly with another version. Kind Regards, Jan beyaRecords wrote: On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote: public class XMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer { public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException { // do nothing } public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri) throws SAXException { // do nothing } } Hi, i'm gonna call this class from my own package as so: package test all I need to know is what package I need to import and what jar file it sits in? so: package test import ? public class myXMLSerializer extends org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 12:23, Jan Hoskens wrote: Ok, I'll make it easy for you Jan, done and works a treat. many thanks. Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 12:26, beyaRecords wrote: done and works a treat. many thanks. Ok, I have implemented the following: map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xhtml mime-type=text/html name=myxml pool-grow=2 pool-max=64 pool-min=10 src=test.myXMLSerializer> doctype-public>-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN/doctype-public> doctype-system>http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd/doctype-system> encoding>ISO-8859-1/encoding> /map:serializer> !-- = --> !-- Holding page --> !-- = --> map:match pattern=holding.xml> map:generate type=jx src=jx/holding.jx/> map:transform type=xsltc src=style/holding.xsl/> map:transform type=cinclude/> map:serialize type=myxml/> /map:match> And still when I view source in the browser I see: xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0 what am I doing wrong here? regards Uzo
Re: bit of brotherly help...
At first sight, everything should be fine. A few things you can check: - your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..) - the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own. No other pipelines calling/including this one? Try altering the page to be sure it's the correct one. Check your logs to see where the sitemap matches your request. - restart the whole bunch (tomcat or whatever you're using) and clear the workdir if you're cocoon starts acting funny (can help sometimes) I'm using the serializer myself (3 different sites now) and am experiencing no problems concerning xmlns namespaces. Kind Regards, Jan beyaRecords wrote: On 27 Jan 2005, at 12:26, beyaRecords wrote: done and works a treat. many thanks. Ok, I have implemented the following: map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xhtml mime-type=text/html name=myxml pool-grow=2 pool-max=64 pool-min=10 src=test.myXMLSerializer doctype-public-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN/doctype-public doctype-systemhttp://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd/doctype-system encodingISO-8859-1/encoding /map:serializer !-- = -- !-- Holding page -- !-- = -- map:match pattern=holding.xml map:generate type=jx src=jx/holding.jx/ map:transform type=xsltc src=style/holding.xsl/ map:transform type=cinclude/ map:serialize type=myxml/ /map:match And still when I view source in the browser I see: *xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0* what am I doing wrong here? regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 14:13, Jan Hoskens wrote: - your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..) - the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own. No other pipelines calling/including this one? Try altering the page to be sure it's the correct one. Check your logs to see where the sitemap matches your request. - restart the whole bunch (tomcat or whatever you're using) and clear the workdir if you're cocoon starts acting funny (can help sometimes) Jan, I have checked all that you mention and there is nothing out of place. h... puzzling! regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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beyaRecords wrote: On 27 Jan 2005, at 14:13, Jan Hoskens wrote: - your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..) - the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own. No other pipelines calling/including this one? Try altering the page to be sure it's the correct one. Check your logs to see where the sitemap matches your request. - restart the whole bunch (tomcat or whatever you're using) and clear the workdir if you're cocoon starts acting funny (can help sometimes) Jan, I have checked all that you mention and there is nothing out of place. h... puzzling! Hmm yeah, you got me there... ;-) If only I could meet that troublemaker head-on, grrr... What about a simple test with a page containing nothing but a few xmlns namespaces, running it through the html serializer once, check if there are xmlns (there should be) and then replace that serialzer by your customserializer and check again(there should be none)? btw, what version of cocoon are u using? (not that it should matter ...) Kind Regards, Jan regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 15:25, Jan Hoskens wrote: What about a simple test with a page containing nothing but a few xmlns namespaces, running it through the html serializer once, check if there are xmlns (there should be) and then replace that serialzer by your customserializer and check again(there should be none)? btw, what version of cocoon are u using? (not that it should matter ...) Jan, firstly i am running cocoon 2.1.6. My xslt file is specified top and bottom as follows: ?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1? xsl:stylesheet version=1.0 xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; xsl:template match=/ test html /html /test /xsl:template xsl:template match=* xsl:element name={local-name()} xsl:apply-templates select=@*|xmlns|node()/ /xsl:element /xsl:template xsl:template match=@*|text() priority=-1 xsl:copy/ /xsl:template /xsl:stylesheet Now, as you can see I have 2 xmlns declarations and only the cinclude one appears all the time. So I changed the serializer type to html as you suggested and the xmlns line was still in the final html output!! Should I send my sitemap, xsl, and jxt file to you to have a look? regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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beyaRecords wrote: On 27 Jan 2005, at 15:25, Jan Hoskens wrote: What about a simple test with a page containing nothing but a few xmlns namespaces, running it through the html serializer once, check if there are xmlns (there should be) and then replace that serialzer by your customserializer and check again(there should be none)? btw, what version of cocoon are u using? (not that it should matter ...) Jan, firstly i am running cocoon 2.1.6. My xslt file is specified top and bottom as follows: ?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1? xsl:stylesheet version=1.0 xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; xsl:template match=/ test html /html /test /xsl:template xsl:template match=* xsl:element name={local-name()} xsl:apply-templates select=@*|xmlns|node()/ /xsl:element /xsl:template xsl:template match=@*|text() priority=-1 xsl:copy/ /xsl:template /xsl:stylesheet Now, as you can see I have 2 xmlns declarations and only the cinclude one appears all the time. So I changed the serializer type to html as you suggested and the xmlns line was still in the final html output!! Should I send my sitemap, xsl, and jxt file to you to have a look? Sure, send it, I'll take a look, I haven't got time to do it right away, but I can test it tomorrow if you like. Kind Regards, Jan regards Uzo - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Uzo wrote: firstly i am running cocoon 2.1.6. My xslt file is specified top and bottom as follows: ?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1? xsl:stylesheet version=1.0 xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0; xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; xsl:template match=/ test html /html /test /xsl:template xsl:template match=* xsl:element name={local-name()} xsl:apply-templates select=@*|xmlns|node()/ /xsl:element /xsl:template xsl:template match=@*|text() priority=-1 xsl:copy/ /xsl:template /xsl:stylesheet Now, as you can see I have 2 xmlns declarations and only the cinclude one appears all the time. So I changed the serializer type to html as you suggested and the xmlns line was still in the final html output!! Should I send my sitemap, xsl, and jxt file to you to have a look? You have declared the namespace on the stylesheet element, but you haven't told the stylesheet processor to exclude it from the output. You need to use the exclude-result-prefixes attribute on the stylesheet. Con - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]