You need to search the archives and google for information on how to use
Xindice from Cocoon. It has been done many times before and is well
documented. I myself use it. Have a look at the sitemap for 2.03 and
grep for XMLDB.
John
fxp wrote:
Thanks,
but I really need to make xpath queries
You probably need to preprocess your HTML with tidy before you introduce
it to Cocoon.
John
Ola Berg wrote:
At work I have to handle really bad written HTML (they used some really bad HTML
generator):
html
body
h1Hello, world!/H1
Hi there.
p
This is plain wrong.
p
But it works in certain
You should not need too. Look at the sitemap for Cocoon 2.03. - It has a
matcher for xmldb xpath queries.
praktikant wrote:
how can I write for example this
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/xmldb/dvd/mi2.xml
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/xmldb/dvd/mi2.xml
Xupdate seems to very buggy in Xindice 1.0, I had problems getting the
Xindice Xupdate examples to work. If you search the xindice mail list
you'll find lots of other people have had problems.
praktikant wrote:
Hi,
it works! Pretty cool!
And yes, I have already read the tutorials in the
Yes that is correct.
praktikant wrote:
I thought xpath is only read-only in Xindice!?
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Von:John Moylan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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This may be of some use to you, it's a snippet from my sitemap showing
the use of stylesheets with Xindice. Note the use of map:transform
src=stylesheets/jtest.xsl/map:transform
You are also serializing as XML specifically in your sutemap which from
your email, does not sound like the effect
I have just experienced the same problem when I tried using multiple
xincludes:
The following styleshhet works fine with the first xinclue only but
throws out Failed to execute pipeline.: org.xml.sax.SAXParseException:
Premature end of file. which is probably caused by some sort of problem
To follow up. I can confirm that using cocoon:// instead of http://
resolves the issue.
John
I have just experienced the same problem when I tried using multiple
xincludes:
The following styleshhet works fine with the first xinclue only but
throws out Failed to execute pipeline.:
Can you post some code, I would say that this is more than likely a
syntax problem. I'm using xinclude in 2.03 and it works a treat.
Are you including via http from a different machine? or is it a local
include?
Torsten Knodt wrote:
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Hello,
I've a
in your application (cocoon/WEB-INF/lib
folder) on the second machine.
Roman
John Moylan wrote:
It's me again with more newbie woes. I have just finished a
cocoon2.0.3/xindice1.0/tomcat4.04/jdk1.3.0 project on my test box. All
is working beautifully!
However, When moving my application
Hi,
Are there issues I should be aware of when using the xmldb using xindice
from the command line to return documents using:
xindice xpath_query -c /db/extractsdb -q
//Metadata/Property[@FormalName='PublicationDate'][@Value='20020710']
the result I get is all files published on the 20020710
Hi,
Are there issues I should be aware of when using the xmldb using xindice
from the command line to return documents using:
xindice xpath_query -c /db/extractsdb -q
//Metadata/Property[@FormalName='PublicationDate'][@Value='20020710']
the result I get is all files published on the 20020710
There is a really good article on www.ibm/developerworks/ called introduction to
cocoon 2. It explains the whole sitemap concept in detail.
John Moylan
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Please check that your question has not already been answered
Does cinclude work with xpointer, I am trying to do something like:
cinclude:include src=cocoon:/directory.xml#xpointer((//NewsLines/HeadLine)/
But I am only getting directory.xml as output. I am trying to include only a section
of the origional directory.xml which is sitemap
According the the FAQ, you need a different version of Xerces for some of the v4
tomcat's. I had the same problem and simply reverted to Tomcat 3.3 which is very
painless to set up.
John
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Subject: decoding base64 tiff files embedded in XML
Hi,
I'm new to this list and to Cocoon2, however I need to develop an
application which
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