I haven't worked with 2.1, but in 2.03, you can use the stream generator to capture
form data and use it in a cocoon pipeline. The form-name parameter specifies the form
input tag that contains your xml data.
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Cocoon User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>think about how POST work. with POST we c
The other answer you received about using standard
HTML forms is probably the way you should go, but as
to the specific question you asked about generating
xml at the browser, there is a way to do this if your
situation allows you to stay IE only - The
XMLHTTPConnection ActiveXObject. The followi
El Sábado, 28 de Septiembre de 2002 01:57, Cocoon User escribió:
> think about how POST work. with POST we can send data (single values) from
> a form to server over HTTP
>
> is it possible to send data from a client (IE) using a form(or anything
> else) in XML format
In 2.1-CVS There is XMLForm
think about how POST work. with POST we can send data (single values) from
a form to server over HTTP
is it possible to send data from a client (IE) using a form(or anything
else) in XML format
and how can cocoon recieve this xml stuctured data and handle them (create
the .xml file local or par