Re: Warnings for XSLT

2006-05-28 Thread Kamal Bhatt
WARN (2006-05-26) 17:27.19:443 [sitemap.transformer.xslt] (/apps/ccn/exp/query?max=10&city=LON) TP-Processor14/TraxErrorListener: file:/data/content/tsg/ccn/xslt/combine_supub_custom.xsl:65:36 Not too helpful. As I said I fixed it, so I am not bothered by it too much, but I would like to kn

Re: Warnings for XSLT

2006-05-28 Thread Jason Johnston
Kamal Bhatt wrote: Sorry, but this was a cocoon specific issue. The script was working fine as it was. The problem (which got lost thanks to my bad copying and pasting) was not the script, it was with the unexplained warnings (TraxErrorListener) that I got from running the scripts. Is that a

Re: Warnings for XSLT

2006-05-28 Thread Kamal Bhatt
Sorry, but this was a cocoon specific issue. The script was working fine as it was. The problem (which got lost thanks to my bad copying and pasting) was not the script, it was with the unexplained warnings (TraxErrorListener) that I got from running the scripts. Is that a bug or is it someth

Re: Warnings for XSLT

2006-05-28 Thread Jason Johnston
Kamal Bhatt wrote: Apologies, I did not see that. Yes, you are right most of those * is not meant to be there. It was rendering right when I pasted it in. I did not realise that is what the browser does. Sorry people, please ignore the unnecessary *. Someone at work worked out that you don't

Re: Warnings for XSLT

2006-05-28 Thread Martynas Jusevicius
Have you tried ? Martynas On 5/29/06, Kamal Bhatt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Apologies, I did not see that. Yes, you are right most of those * is not meant to be there. It was rendering right when I pasted it in. I did not realise that is what the browser does. Sorry people, please ignore the

Re: Warnings for XSLT

2006-05-28 Thread Kamal Bhatt
Apologies, I did not see that. Yes, you are right most of those * is not meant to be there. It was rendering right when I pasted it in. I did not realise that is what the browser does. Sorry people, please ignore the unnecessary *. Someone at work worked out that you don't need the node() and

Re: mysql problem with sql transformer

2006-05-28 Thread Yves Vindevogel
I can do even more with the generator, I found out ... I extended my stored procedure to return 2 resultsets: 1 with the data, and one with the "dashboard" data. For instance, when I create my report on "Jobs per day", I have a little box below my report stating how many days we have, how many

Re: mysql problem with sql transformer

2006-05-28 Thread Yves Vindevogel
I don't know if it makes any difference, but we always use the SQL escape syntax described in the CallableStatement javadocs[1]. Does it make any difference if you use {call spJobsperday 0, 2, '', '', '', '', '', '', '', '', ''} ? Your suggestion gives this error You have an error in your S

AW: webapp testing

2006-05-28 Thread Christofer Dutz
Hi Lars, We use Jstudio Sitewalker http://www.jstudio.de/German/DownloadsDE.htm This is a very powerful tool for performing automating function tests for complex websites. All you have to do is simply record what you want to do using the integrated InternetExplorer and then customise the test. Wor

Re: XInclude Problem: Fails to Produce Well-Formed Output

2006-05-28 Thread Antonio Gallardo
Jason Johnston escribió: Antonio Gallardo wrote: Jason Johnston escribió: I've spent some time in the XIncludeTransformer before so I'll try to come up with a fix this weekend. Hi again, BTW, will be fine if you at the same time take care of http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1753 :