Uzo:
I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have
access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me
whether my site is visible when accessed from the browser?
http://www.beyarecords.com
It does appear. So that means it the cinclude namespace is
beyaRecords wrote:
Hi,
I was just wondering if there are any cocoon heads out there who have
access to an I.E browser on an windows platform that can tell me whether
my site is visible when accessed from the browser?
http://www.beyarecords.com
Yes, I can see your site properly on my winxp with
On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote:
public class XMLSerializer extends
org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
{
public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException
{
// do nothing
}
public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri)
beyaRecords wrote:
On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote:
public class XMLSerializer extends
org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
{
public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException
{
// do nothing
}
public void startPrefixMapping(String
On 27 Jan 2005, at 11:25, Leszek Gawron wrote:
map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.myxml mime-type=text/xml
name=myxml
src=org.apache.cocoon.serialization.MyExtendedXMLSerializer/
and then:
map:serialize type=myxml/
Leszek,
got it! Thanks very much for that heads up.
regards
Uzo
FYI: I use this declaration for my xhtml serialization:
map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xhtml mime-type=text/html; charset=utf-8 name=xhtml
pool-grow=2 pool-max=64 pool-min=10 src=org.mycompany.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
doctype-public-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
On 27 Jan 2005, at 10:43, Jan Hoskens wrote:
public class XMLSerializer extends
org.apache.cocoon.serialization.XMLSerializer
{
public void endPrefixMapping(String prefix) throws SAXException
{
// do nothing
}
public void startPrefixMapping(String prefix, String uri)
Ok, I'll make it easy for you, just copy this:
package org.yourcompany.cocoon.serialization;
import org.xml.sax.SAXException;
/**
* A simple serializer, extending XMLSerializer to avoid getting namespaces in
* output. (Thus only overriding prefixmapping methods to do nothing.)
*
* This is most
On 27 Jan 2005, at 12:23, Jan Hoskens wrote:
Ok, I'll make it easy for you
Jan,
done and works a treat. many thanks.
Uzo
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On 27 Jan 2005, at 12:26, beyaRecords wrote:
done and works a treat. many thanks.
Ok,
I have implemented the following:
map:serializer logger=sitemap.serializer.xhtml mime-type=text/html name=myxml pool-grow=2 pool-max=64 pool-min=10 src=test.myXMLSerializer>
doctype-public>-//W3C//DTD XHTML
At first sight, everything should be fine.
A few things you can check:
- your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..)
- the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own. No other pipelines
calling/including this one? Try altering the page to be sure it's the
On 27 Jan 2005, at 14:13, Jan Hoskens wrote:
- your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..)
- the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own.
No other pipelines calling/including this one? Try altering the page
to be sure it's the correct one. Check your logs
beyaRecords wrote:
On 27 Jan 2005, at 14:13, Jan Hoskens wrote:
- your custom serializer doesn't contain any super.blablah(..)
- the mentioned pipeline is the correct one and is called on its own.
No other pipelines calling/including this one? Try altering the page
to be sure it's the correct
On 27 Jan 2005, at 15:25, Jan Hoskens wrote:
What about a simple test with a page containing nothing but a few
xmlns namespaces, running it through the html serializer once, check
if there are xmlns (there should be) and then replace that serialzer
by your customserializer and check again(there
beyaRecords wrote:
On 27 Jan 2005, at 15:25, Jan Hoskens wrote:
What about a simple test with a page containing nothing but a few
xmlns namespaces, running it through the html serializer once, check
if there are xmlns (there should be) and then replace that serialzer
by your customserializer
Uzo wrote:
firstly i am running cocoon 2.1.6. My xslt file is specified top and
bottom as follows:
?xml version=1.0 encoding=ISO-8859-1?
xsl:stylesheet version=1.0
xmlns:cinclude=http://apache.org/cocoon/include/1.0;
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