Thanks a lot for your hints, Joerg. I will try it soon and post here,
how it works.
2007/5/4, Joerg Heinicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On 04.05.2007 17:58, Stefan Shoeman wrote:
> Hello Marc,
>
> thanks for your hints. No, I can't use the standard pdf serializer,
> because I h
action) _after_ the serialization of the html.
It's frustrating...
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Stefan
2007/5/3, Marc Portier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Stefan Shoeman wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> I'm confused about the order in my pipeline:
> I write a HTML-table, which gets transformed (with a cus
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Any idea, how I can write first the HTML an then call my action?
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Thank you Jeroen, i've managed it.
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2007/4/12, Jeroen Reijn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Stefan,
yes you can use an XSL for that. Just add the XSLT after your generation step
where you have both the query and the parameter elements in the pipeline. Y
better solutions, to get the parameter into the query?
(The query was included by xinclude.)
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ble for this:
> http://www.djkaty.com/drupal/xsl-date-time
>
> with best regards,
>
> Lars
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> Am 21.03.2007 um 12:52 schrieb Stefan Shoeman:
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Hello *,
how can I convert a Unix timestamp (for example 1174475521) into a
regular ISO-format?
I tried it with xsl (xs:date-time), but then I get a error, that the
java-date class
isn't available for Coocon.
...any better solutions?
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a version issue, because v2.0 doesn't need the
correct namespace declaration for the xpointer.
Thanks a lot for your help, Jason.
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2007/2/21, Jason Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Stefan Shoeman wrote:
> Hello *,
>
> i have an old application, which works
Hello *,
i have an old application, which works fine with Cocoon 2.0. It uses
xpointers (in combination
with xinclude) to define special parts in a xml-document. For example:
prefs.xml#xpointer(/sec:title/sec:subtitle)
In Cocoon 2.1.9 / 2.1.10 this doesn't work. XInclude runs fine, but
not th
Hello Gajo,
take a look at the flow component "continuation-tree":
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/continuations.html
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2007/2/20, Gajo Csaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello,
I want to do a simple thing. When the user logs in, his ID is retrieved
from the databas
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