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Namens Bertrand Delacretaz
Verzonden: zaterdag 16 september 2006 20:58
Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org
Onderwerp: Re: RE: RE: Output storing after Serializer
On 9/16/06, Geert Josten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Can you give a suggestion where
Hi there,
i need you help. i will to store every Output(pdf html)
after Serializer.
i had look at source Writing Transformer but i dont
understand how can
i use it.
Not that I want to suggest Cocoon isn't always the best tool
whatever the job is, but if you want to store every
On 9/16/06, Geert Josten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...If there is still interest in this
transformer, just point me to a place where I can leave it. Perhaps,
somewhere on Cocoon Wiki if that is still alive?...
It is, and it's a good spot for relatively simple or specialized
contributions, so
...If there is still interest in this
transformer, just point me to a place where I can leave it.
Perhaps,
somewhere on Cocoon Wiki if that is still alive?...
It is, and it's a good spot for relatively simple or
specialized contributions, so feel free to put your code there.
Can you
On 9/16/06, Geert Josten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...Can you give a suggestion where for instance? Somewhere that would make
sense to others?..
The best IMHO is to create a new page, naming it after your
transformer. See http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/FlowAndWebServices for
an example.
Hello,
i need you help. i will to store every Output(pdf html) after Serializer.
i had look at source Writing Transformer but i dont understand how can i use
it.
source:write create=true
source:source? /source:source -
source:path? /source:path
source:fragment?
From: rachid harradi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 14:19:12 +0200
Hello,
i need you help. i will to store every Output(pdf html) after Serializer.
i had look at source Writing Transformer but i dont understand how can i
use it.
source:write create=true
source:source?