Nigel Hardy wrote:
Tim Williams wrote:
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Look for RequestModule (JXPath), specifically, the queryString
property. It'll let you pass it along in full: {request:queryString}
That is what I was looking for!
Sorry if my question was not sufficiently clear.
It was clear enough for Tim
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
various times on this list. That works just fine for me.
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
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
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
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
(Sorry if this is a Cocoon Q. really, but I am working in Forrest and
similar issues arise here from time to time)
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
Nigel Hardy wrote:
(Sorry if this is a Cocoon Q. really, but I am working in Forrest and
similar issues arise here from time to time)
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
On 3/2/06, Nigel Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Sorry if this is a Cocoon Q. really, but I am working in Forrest and
similar issues arise here from time to time)
I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the
FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentation