entation for you but
simply make sure that whitespace is preserved during transformation and
then properly unescapsed by another stylesheet before being serialized.
HTH,
-Justin
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
On 24.04.2006
17:18, Justin Hannus wrote:
These are all the things I've read in
3)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_08-b03, mixed mode)
Thanks,
-Justin
Pelssers, Robby, VF-NL wrote:
Hi Justin,
Have a look at
http://forum.java.sun.com/thread.jspa?threadID=562510&start=0&tstart=0
It seems those guys got indentation working.
Cheers,
Robby
-Original Messag
ize
that a different serializer or transformer implementation might be part
the solution but I have yet to find it. What I'm hoping to do with this
thread is end all indentation questions with Cocoon one and for all.
What are you using and how?
Thanks,
--
Justin Hannus
Software Engineer | Infr
Bruno Dumon wrote:
what do you refer to with 'pipelines' here? The other map:part's?
Transformers after the map:aggregate?
Yes, the other map:parts. The src attribute points to points to another
pipeline with cocoon://. Please see my first post as it has an
example at the bottom. I re-pos
peline and just use a regular generator the handle-errors is
respected correctly and processing stops before writing the content.
Am I misusing the elements? Or is this the expected
behavoir?
Thanks so much,
--
Justin Hannus
Software Engineer | Infrastructure | Lycos Inc.
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throwException.xsp:
http://apache.org/xsp";
org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException
This file should not be written
if (true) {
throw new ProcessingException("Whoops!");
}
Thanks so much,
--
Just