Perhaps an Action would be more appropriate.
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Charles Yates wrote:
OK, I get it now. I suspect the best way to go with this is to
write a custom transformer to do the storing and merging you speak
of. My limited experience is that Tra
OK, I get it now. I suspect the best way to go with this is to
write a custom transformer to do the storing and merging you speak of.
My limited experience is that Transformers are the most difficult
sitemap component to implement so maybe another way would be best for
you. Cocoon is qui
Hi ,
I have not read the whole thread and I am in a hurry right now, but it
sounds you should try Xindice a XML Database. There you could store your
grabed data and merge them easy!
King regards
Thorsten
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Hi :)
First of all thanks for your answer, but the requirements
Hi :)
First of all thanks for your answer, but the requirements of the project is
that the search form is a http based client and all the results must be
displayed to it.
The idea to create an XML repository with all the XML data that we grab. And
then create several reports based on the data ret
Cocoon is a server application, what you have described is a http
client application. Cocoon does have http client functionality and you
can customize it all you like, so the answer to your question is yes,
but from what you have described it does not sound like the best tool
for the job.
Hello Holger,
there is an extension library for XSLT written by Dimitre Novatchev. You
can find it at http://fxsl.sourceforge.net/. It contains for example
trigonometric functions.
And if you really need XSLT for such an extreme logic, you can ask him -
I'm sure he can help you with implementin
Thanks, it's more explained...and detailed
I think it should be ok, for my work...I'm student and cocoon it's the project of my degree in computing. (I hope to be a BSc at the end of the may...)
Thanks, and regards!!
Ferran
Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hope you'll find it usef
I hope you'll find it useful.
Joerg
Ferran Urgell wrote:
It's possible to send me the documentation ?
Thanks
*/Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
Hello Ferran,
I recently updated the documentation file for the XLS serializer with
more information on the Gnumeric file for
It's possible to send me the documentation ?
Thanks
Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Ferran,I recently updated the documentation file for the XLS serializer with more information on the Gnumeric file format than the current documentation has. I posted it at Cocoon's bugzilla: http:/
Hello Ferran,
I recently updated the documentation file for the XLS serializer with
more information on the Gnumeric file format than the current
documentation has. I posted it at Cocoon's bugzilla:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18164. It's not yet
applied to the current CV
Hi all :)
We're doing a college work on cocoon and xml
harvester potencial, and we would like to know if we can grab a given XML file
(on the web) to a location on harddisk for a repository then work with
it..
TIA
Thanks for the help, I've done the poscript.
But, I've some problems with the Excel files (I can do the "hello world"), but I would to know if there are some more examples of Gnome file format and how it works.
I know in the http://xml.apache.org/userdocs/serializers/xsl-serializer.html there's a b
Chris Dietz wrote:
Anybody using a CMS(content management system) with Cocoon?
We are using DBPrism/Cocoon CMS,
http://www.dbprism.com.ar/dbprism/doc/cms/CMS.html
Unlike Wyona/Lenya, DBPrism CMS is a database oriented CMS, that is, it
uses Oracle database as repository for the XML documents sto
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=HowTos
section database!
regards
Thorsten
p.s. there is a similar example of what you are planing to do in
"Cocoon: Building XML Application" from Ziegler and langham! ISBN have
to search this list for it:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&r=
http://www.w3schools.com/
they have all elements and functions on a page!
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Hi,
I recommend:
http://www.zvon.org/
(very short, very useful and informative tutorials on XSLT)
http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath#corelib - list of functions.
http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list/
h
Chris Dietz wrote:
Anybody using a CMS(content management system) with Cocoon?
I would like to hear what you are using.
I am using lenya.
I am looking into Wyona/Lenya and forrest.
forrest is not a cms.
-chris
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