Thanks, Andrew.
Yes, that worked perfectly. It lops off the ".xml" extension to give you
a "Cocoon-style" url.
Now...on to another issue. ;)
Joe
On Fri, 2006-11-10 at 18:09 +, Andrew Stevens wrote:
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Thanks Helma,
analysing CAPTCHA I found {request-param:smth}, then by Google some docs
from API:
In the sitemap, input modules are made available through a
{modulename:attributename} syntax. For instance, if a RequestParameterModule
named request-param is defined in cocoon.xconf, then {request-pa
Hello,
Many samples such as Lucene-related need access to
build\webapp\docs\sitemap.xmap folder.
How to build it, where can I find it?
Cocoon-2.1.9
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Check the CAPTCHA samples, they do something similar to what you're
trying to do.
HTH.
Bye, Helma
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Thanks for the info, I've added it as a news item to our Cocoon
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Bye, Helma
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On 11/17/06, Jan Behrens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
...I have tried setting up a view as suggested there
but I am obviously doing something wrong because I either get errors or
just my standard output...
Your sitemap looks correct at first sightif you can reduce your
code to the smallest t
Hi Bertrand,
thanks for the pointer. I have tried setting up a view as suggested there
but I am obviously doing something wrong because I either get errors or
just my standard output. Below is (most of) my sitemap.xmap. When I call
http://localhost:/auftrag2form/form-auftrag?cocoon-view=deb