ça se produit après x validations, que je fasse des modifications ou pas.
J'ai regardé avec le debugger, mais le plantage se fait au tout début, avant
toute ligne du .js, je n'arrive donc pas à situer l'erreur.
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From: Cathérine GOURGUET [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 5:56 AM
To: users-fr@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: cocoon et base de données
Bonjour,
le projet cocoon sur lequel je travaille utilise pour l'instant SQL-Server
comme base de
Bowe, Bastian wrote:
Now I managed to show the output you normally see in your browser when
loading http://localhost:8080/cocoon as a portlet! So it seems to be
possible to run an Cocoon app as a JSR 168 portlet.
Anyway, clicking on a link in that portlet doesn't work. My Portlet is
accessible
I added a wiki entry http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonAppAsJSR168Portlet
that describes how to deploy your cocoon app as a JSR168 portlet using pluto
as I couldn't find any other reasonable ressources on the net. The existing
page http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/JSR168Portlet just describes how
Hi,
Thanks to those who have responded so far. However I am sure there are more
people out there using the portal - so this is a friendly reminder to fill
in my short poll.
Thanks!
Matthew
Hi everyone,
In the past months we have seen an
I have carefully read the Wiki
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/RequestParameterEncoding?action=highlightvalue=container-encoding
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/RequestParameterEncoding?action=highlightvalue=container-encoding
but I have still a problem with parameter encoding
Pages are serialized
Hi,
I am handling GML documents with Cocoon which are very verbose (about
11mb in size).
I am receiving the compressed data from an http post and then using a
custom generator to decompress this data and pass it on down the
pipeline. Is there a way to improve this bottle neck?
At the
Hello Norman ,
in my applications I work with the CLI or Ant task to prepare large
amouts of data out of a database.
to get user friendly potions.
e.G.
first get data and generate xml.
second: sort, transform data to a yml tree ... save the result.
third generate .xml , .html .xls, .pdf as static
Martin Geissler wrote:
Hello Norman ,
in my applications I work with the CLI or Ant task to prepare large
amouts of data out of a database.
to get user friendly potions.
e.G.
first get data and generate xml.
second: sort, transform data to a yml tree ... save the result.
third generate .xml ,
Dominique Galland wrote:
I have carefully read the Wiki
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/RequestParameterEncoding?action=highlightvalue=container-encoding
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/RequestParameterEncoding?action=highlightvalue=container-encoding
but I have still a problem with parameter
Norman Barker wrote:
Hi,
I am handling GML documents with Cocoon which are very verbose (about
11mb in size).
I am receiving the compressed data from an http post and then using a
custom generator to decompress this data and pass it on down the
pipeline. Is there a way to improve this bottle
I recently responded to a question on this mailing list with a subject
of ESQL and utf-8 encoding.
The following is from that response:
We experienced a similar problem with the character encoding on the
http request processed by Cocoon. We also were attempting to use UTF-8
encoding but found
Title: Problem undeploying Cocoon webapp from Tomcat
Hi
I currently have the following problem. When redeploying a cocoon based webapp into Tomcat the deployment fails. This appears to be caused by tomcat maintaining a hold on the cocoon-2.1.6 jar after the webapp has been undeployed. All
Hi Ellis,
My sitemap excerpt is below, but it does not appear to be working:
map:transformers default=xslt
map:transformer name=forms
src=org.apache.cocoon.forms.transformation.
FormsTemplateTransformer logger=forms/
map:transformer name=simpleform
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