/03/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Jessica Niewint wrote:
I tried also http:// but it gives still the error that the pdf is damaged.
In the error-log of cocoon is empty. If I comment out the basic-link tag
(and leave the block tag where it is) every thing
works fine.
There was some discussion a while ago
-link
/fo:block
Jessica Niewint wrote:
I got a problem to insert a external link to my xsl file with
fo:basic-link.
/snip
fo:basic-link external-destination=www.test.orgTEST/fo:basic-link
You are missing the http://; from the start of the URL. Otherwise I believe
FOP will assume a file
/fo:basic-link
/fo:block
So, there are no other possibilties ? Do I have to re-install Cocoon. Ist
there a bug in the FOP ( until now I found only documented a bug for the
internal-destination and this only if you use it in a table).
Thank you all a lot for any help!!!
Jessica Niewint wrote:
I
Hi, I am not sure if this is the right mailing list for the question...
so if it is not, please give me a hint where to post my question.
I am using Cocoon 2.0.4
I got a problem to insert a external link to my xsl file with fo:basic-link.
It seems that no one else got a problem like this. So may
Hi, I am not sure if this is the right mailing list for the question...
so if it is not, please give me a hint where to post my question.
I got a problem to insert a external link to my xsl file with fo:basic-link.
It seems that no one else got a problem like this. So may be I forgot to
define
Thank you all for your help. Yesterday everything works fine ... today xsp
somehow stops to work ... no image will be shown only the text ... I really
have any idea what could be wrong
xsl:for-each select=SecContent
xsl:variable name=sectioncontent select=./
Hi, for me it seems to be impossible to generate a PDF with graphics.
I use (cocoon 2.0.3 with java 1.4) ...
The data come from a database (via xsp).
The variable $sectioncontent contains a path to an image (Like:
http://www.myserver.com/xyz.jpg) .
In the fo:external-graphic ... tag I use this
I generate a PDF -File via XSP - XSL:FO . Now I got the problem, that I
have no idea how to store the generated pdf-file. I do not want to do it on
the client side (with the acrobat-reader) I want to stay on the server
site. How can I move the content of the generate PDF in the browser to my
Until my books are arriving I have to continue to post all my questions
that couldn't be answered by mysql and the internet
In my database is saved a paragraph which contains not only pure text, but
also an url . Via esql (xsp) I read this data and generate with my xsl and
html document.
Thanks Luca,
but my problem is that the stored text in the database which belongs to the
parameter tag is something like this:
blablablablabla a href=somelink.tosomething.com
blablabla/ablablablabla ...
so the contained html in the stored text could be also an image, table, etc
At 12.57 03/10/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Thanks to both of you ... I really have no idea what I would do without
this mailinglist Thanks again ...
Jessi
What about
xsl:value-of select=html_field_name
disable-output-escaping=yes/
?
L.
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Da: Jessica
want to see the thread question about escaping that deals
with this exact same problem.
Dmitry Olyenyov wrote:
The right way is esql:get-xml column=content/
/patrik
Jessica Niewint wrote:
Thanks Luca,
but my problem is that the stored text in the database which belongs to
the parameter tag
At 16.21 03/10/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Luca,
I'm sure you're right with the specification. I was just sharing a humble
real life example.
I actually have an XSP containing esql:get-columns/. One of the columns
contains HTML (which BTW most of the times isn't even well-formed at all
:-)), as I
At 19.48 30/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Jessica,
good, now I can sort it out:
1) The XML produced by the XSP is not particolarly suited to the purpose;
a better output is attached as myfile.xml (please, note
the embedding of chapter and paragraph elements)
2) The XSLT you wrote is procedural,
Could someone give an advice for a xml-tool ? Or a xsl wysiwyg
(what-you-see-is-what-you-get) design-tool ?
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(or is it the tool of the tools ???)
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From: Jessica Niewint [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 4:04 AM
Subject: tool xml/xsl ???
Could someone give an advice for a xml-tool ? Or a xsl wysiwyg
(what-you-see-is-what-you-get) design-tool
At 20.40 27/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Jessica,
three things:
1) could you please post the output of myfile.xml (in other words, the
input of myfile.xsl) ?
I hope you wanted the output of the xml file in the browser
output:
title document 1
dummy content doc 1
10
Author1
Section A
]
http://utenti.tripod.it/lmorandini/index.html
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From: Jessica Niewint [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 10:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Output xsl --- next trap
At 20.40
At 13.24 30/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Jessica,
ahem... I wrote: could you please post the output of myfile.xml (in other
words, the input of myfile.xsl), while you sent me the
final output (the one outputted by myfile.xsl).
Best regards,
I am sorry, but I haven't understand where is the
At 15.24 30/09/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Jessica,
ok, let's get this straight:
1) the myfile.xml XML (actually, an XSP file) produces an XML document (as
a SAX stream)
2) the myfile.xsl reads this SAX stream, transforms it, and produces yet
another SAX stream (which happens to be XHTML)
3) your
you have a pipeline, do you ? You just have to comment the transformation
stage and change the serializer from HTML to XML of that
pipeline, something like:
map:match name=wildcard pattern=foo.xml
map:generate type=serverpages src=xsp/foo.xsp/
!-- Commented out for debug
HI it's me again.
With this xml file I get the right chapters for the right sections and
the right sections for the right document.
Only that my output is something like this
document
section A section B
chapter 1 chapter 2
chapter 3
I wanted to generate a document structure like this:
document
Hi, it's me again ... could some one give me a hint how to use xsp:logic
in the right way ?
I have to generate a document structure like this:
document
section A
chapter 1
chapter 2
section B
chapter 3
My problem is to combine the logic with my esql
I have problems to get an output of my db-data.
The database-pool(connection to my db) works fine, I had tested it with the
esql.xsp file which came with the cocoon application ( I changed the
original pool with my db-pool and it read the data correctly from my
database (mysql)).
In the
At 18.51 28/08/2002 +0200, you wrote:
I just dropped it into the lib folder. My setup in web.xml and
cocoon.xconf are like Jermey Aston desribed in his reply (only
difference are the classnames for connector/j).
OK I dropped the mysql-connector-java-3.0.0-beta-bin.jar file ( I did not
rename
If there are no config problems then post your web.xml and cocoon.xconf
extracts and I'll have a look. the jar should be fine in WEB-INF/lib.
I got exactly all this. The only point is that there a still the standard
driver in my installation.
my web.xml
init-param
At 12.02 29/08/2002 +0100, you wrote:
You were so right !
It was the jar file. Somehow it was damaged or because I copied it from my
server to my windows desktop ... now I have done every step with unix and
everything is fine.
So now I got :
jdk 1.4.0
tomcat 4.0.4
cocoon 2.0.3
and the
My configuration:
tomcat 4.0.4, cocoon 2.0.3, java jdk1.2.2
In copied the mm.mysql-2.0.4-bin.jar file into the lib folder of
cocoon/WEB-INF. I loaded the driver in the web.xml file. When I check now
the installation in the access.log file I got the following message:
DEBUG (2002-08-28)
At 18.02 28/08/2002 +0200, you wrote:
Does the driver show up in the Classpath in core.log? (Do a search on
Classpath = in core.log and see if the driver is listed over there).
I also had a lot of trouble with getting mysql to work. Using JDK1.4 and
Connector/J 3.0 beta now (that's the successor
I want to connect to a mysql database. Since I read that there are a lot of
problems using the mm.myslq.Driver with my combination of tomcat, cocoon ,
java I just wanted to know there are any other solutions. or the only one
is to change my version of Java ???
Thanks in advanced.
You do not have to mention a JARs in contextroot/WEB-INF/lib/ in web.xml.
Restoring the old web.xml and restart tomcat.
If the error is still there, try to locate it in
contextroot/WEB-INF/logs/*.logs.
greetings
mike
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