On Jul 10, 2008, at 18:20, Leonid Geller wrote:
Does anyone know if there is an easy way to tell cocoon to stop
validating the transformed XML output for correctness? E.g. I
intentionally want to not close some element tags.
I'm assuming you're referring to well-formedness (correct XML), not
Does anyone know if there is an easy way to tell cocoon to stop
validating the transformed XML output for correctness? E.g. I
intentionally want to not close some element tags.
If possible, I would like to do this for only for some (limited number
of) pipelines while the others will continue to f
Hi Jasha,
I did look into that but I couldn't immediately see how it would help
me. My XML input is the result of another pipeline. Using the Include
transformer I guess I could do something like this:
Contents of myXML.xml would be something like:
But consuming the XML isn't the
Hi Heather,
Why don't you use the IncludeTransformer?
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Hi,
I want to be able to call a pipeline from another pipeline's XSLT in the
same sitemap. (The reason I need to call the pipeline from the XSLT as
opposed to from the sitemap directly is because I need to pass the XML
input data as parameters and I see no other way of doing this.)
Seems I should
I don't really know. It looks like some requests have to be forwarded
to cocoon. I had this problem with tomcat authentication. It was just
stopping like yours. I found the solution here: http://www.mail-
archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg43933.html
Barbara
On 10 Jul, 2008, at 10:05 am, Kje
On Wednesday 09 July 2008 17:15:13 Barbara Slupik wrote:
> I had similar problem. I fixed it by adding:
Wow, that worked! Thanks a lot! But I don't understand what it does, could
anyone explain...?
Kind regards
Kjetil Kjernsmo
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