On Sun, 2004-02-15 at 23:31, Tony Edwards wrote:
Thanks for your responses, people.
I added cocoon:/ to the URL but got this error:
uri is not allowed to contain a scheme (cocoon:/ is always automatically
used)
Any thoughts,
I think that's the message you get when you use cocoon:/ as
Bruno, You are the Man!!
I piffed the 'cocoon:/' schema from the form.showForm() call and it worked!
This means I can now generate in real time a quick and easy table
maintenance form based on the torque schema file - as long as I come up
with some clever flow to handle different table names
Thanks for your responses, people.
I added cocoon:/ to the URL but got this error:
uri is not allowed to contain a scheme (cocoon:/ is always automatically
used)
Any thoughts,
Thanks,
Tony
Bruno Dumon wrote:
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 06:52, Tony Edwards wrote:
Cocooners,
I'm trying to generate
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 06:52, Tony Edwards wrote:
Cocooners,
I'm trying to generate a woody form definition and template in real time
from a Torque xml database schema.
I read somewhere that it was theoretically possible to do this but I'm
getting an error:
Could not parse form definition
Hi Tony
I have used Torque in a generator and it worked OK after I had edited
the sources
and removed all the logging statements. Torque expects to be run from
the command
line and likes to tell you what it's doing. If you don't remove the
logging
statements, they get sent along your Cocoon
Cocooners,
I'm trying to generate a woody form definition and template in real time
from a Torque xml database schema.
I read somewhere that it was theoretically possible to do this but I'm
getting an error:
Could not parse form definition from