Hi,
that was the result of
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
collection:results query=//person[contains(fname,'John')]
resources=1 xmlns:collection=http://apache.org/cocoon/xmldb/1.0;
collection:result docid=address1
person xmlns:src=http://xml.apache.org/xindice/Query;
Hi,
that's the point. I do not have the xml-data. I only get the uninterpreted
xml source.
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There is no difference. You have to transform your xml source to what you
want.
Roman
praktikant wrote:
Hi,
that's the point. I do not have the xml-data. I only get the uninterpreted
xml source.
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it.
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Von:KOZLOV Roman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet am:Montag, 19. August 2002 14:38
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Betreff:Re: AW: Cocoon and Xindice
There is no difference. You have to transform your xml source
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff:Re: AW: Cocoon and Xindice
There is no difference. You have to transform your xml source to
what you
want.
Roman
praktikant wrote:
Hi,
that's the point. I do not have the xml-data. I only
Hello!
First, I think that jdk1.4 may cause some problems, but read in the archives
for more on that.
You don't need a new cvs-snapshot, just use cocoon2 normal release and
define the xmldb pseudo protocol in cocoon.xconf:
!-- xmldb pseudo protocol with xindice --
source-handler