Re: Access to the query part of the URL

2006-03-03 Thread Nigel Hardy
Nigel Hardy wrote: I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentation and at various times on this list. That works just fine for me. Unfortunately, some of the php scripts I want to use like this take query parts

Re: How do I use OpenOffice plugin?

2006-03-03 Thread Ross Gardler
Dixit, Sandeep (ProSource Solutions) wrote: I am new to Forrest and would like to learn how to use OpenOffice plug-in. Can someone please point me in the right direction? Start by reading the plugin docs [1], then take a look at the source of the samples that are included with the plugin [2].

Re: Access to the query part of the URL

2006-03-03 Thread Tim Williams
On 3/3/06, Nigel Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nigel Hardy wrote: I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentation and at various times on this list. That works just fine for me. Unfortunately, some of the

Re: Access to the query part of the URL

2006-03-03 Thread Ross Gardler
Nigel Hardy wrote: Nigel Hardy wrote: I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentation and at various times on this list. That works just fine for me. Unfortunately, some of the php scripts I want to use like this

RE: How do I use OpenOffice plugin?

2006-03-03 Thread Dixit, Sandeep (ProSource Solutions)
I reviewed these links. There is nothing on how-to on using Forrest with OpenOffice. Thanks, Sandeep -Original Message- From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 12:06 PM To: user@forrest.apache.org Subject: Re: How do I use OpenOffice plugin? Dixit,

Re: Access to the query part of the URL

2006-03-03 Thread Thorsten Scherler
El vie, 03-03-2006 a las 17:15 +, Ross Gardler escribió: Tim Williams wrote: On 3/3/06, Nigel Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nigel Hardy wrote: I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentation and at