From: icewind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I looked at the threads, and in my sitemap, and
figured that defining something like:
map:global-parameters
map:global-parameter name=doc-base
value=/home/icewind0/cocoon-files/
/map:global-parameters
I can't figure out how to use it
Read on:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-usersw=2r=1s=global+parame
tersq=b
about input modules and other options.
Vadim
From: icewind [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I searched the mailing list archives for sitemap
variables and sitemap parameters but didn't find
anything
I looked at the threads, and in my sitemap, and
figured that defining something like:
map:global-parameters
map:global-parameter name=doc-base
value=/home/icewind0/cocoon-files/
/map:global-parameters
I can't figure out how to use it in a pipeline. How do
I reference doc-base in one of my
I searched the mailing list archives for sitemap
variables and sitemap parameters but didn't find
anything relevant to what I'm looking to do.
I have a path eg: /home/me/xmldocs that appears in
many of the pipelines in my sitemap.
Is there a way to put this in a variable at the top
Hi All,
Can anyone explain me about sitemap variables. How to use them.
Thanks Regards,
Anil.K
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On Mon, Feb 11, 2002 at 02:38:20PM +0530, Anil_Kandula wrote:
Hi All,
Can anyone explain me about sitemap variables. How to use them.
Thanks Regards,
Anil.K
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From: David Rosenstrauch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sitemap variables?
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Is it possible to set variables in the sitemap (i.e., similar to
xsl:variable)?
I find myself passing the same map:paramaters in different places in the
map over
I'm not sure, but maybe this can be achieved by using XML entity references.
See this message from Struts mail list for an example:
http://www.mail-archive.com/struts-user@jakarta.apache.org/msg13216.html
regards,
Konstantin
While I was rewriting my sitemap file today, I noticed how much
Yeah, I noticed that after I wrote my message, and got that to work.
Thanks!
DR
At 08:37 AM 11/15/01 +0100, you wrote:
Hi,
but to work around you can have a selector within the action, which
influence the flow bassed on a comparsion of a sitemap parameter
with value.
HTH
Max
At 12:17 AM 11/15/01 +0100, you wrote:
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, David Rosenstrauch wrote:
Also, is it just me or is the flow control in sitemaps really weak?
Yes, this has been recognized and discussion about it are still going on
on the dev list. If you're interested have a look there and help
Just curious - was there ever an answer to my original question:
Is it possible to set variables in the sitemap?
Thanks,
DR
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 14:24:28 -0500
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From: David Rosenstrauch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sitemap variables?
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Is it possible to set variables in the sitemap (i.e., similar to xsl:variable)?
I find myself passing the same map:paramaters in different places in the map over and
over again and would like to centralize this in one place.
If not a map:variable, is it possible to set a map:parameter at the
?
DR
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 14:24:28 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: David Rosenstrauch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sitemap variables?
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Is it possible to set variables in the sitemap (i.e., similar to xsl:variable)?
I find myself passing
Rosenstrauch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Sitemap variables?
X-Spam-Rating: daedalus.apache.org 1.6.2 0/1000/N
Is it possible to set variables in the sitemap (i.e., similar to xsl:variable)?
I find myself passing the same map:paramaters in different places in the map over
and over again and would
While I was rewriting my sitemap file today, I noticed how much stuff is
in it, and wondered if it wouldn't be possible to add a feature like
map:include / that would allow you to store different segments of the file
in separate, smaller files. For example, you could have one for your
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