RE: access remote jpg

2007-08-03 Thread Lincoln Mitchell
TECTED] > Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 10:22 PM > To: users@cocoon.apache.org > Subject: Re: access remote jpg > > Lincoln Mitchell wrote: > > You said: "What you probably can do is to make the request to your > > Cocoon server and let Cocoon grab it for you with a reader

Re: access remote jpg

2007-08-03 Thread Tobia Conforto
Lincoln Mitchell wrote: > You said: "What you probably can do is to make the request to your > Cocoon server and let Cocoon grab it for you with a reader from the > remote server." I am not familiar with the terms you are using so am a > bit confused. He meant: «Generate an HTML page that will mak

RE: access remote jpg

2007-08-03 Thread Lincoln Mitchell
: Joerg Heinicke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 8:39 PM > To: users@cocoon.apache.org > Subject: Re: access remote jpg > > On 03.08.2007 5:41 Uhr, Lincoln Mitchell wrote: > > > Is it still worth looking into doc type / content type header. Will that &

Re: access remote jpg

2007-08-03 Thread Joerg Heinicke
On 03.08.2007 5:41 Uhr, Lincoln Mitchell wrote: Is it still worth looking into doc type / content type header. Will that potentially allow me to use cocoon to show the images? As Tobia found out it's the referrer header they seem to check, so I don't see how you can mimic it. It is a pure cli

RE: access remote jpg

2007-08-03 Thread Lincoln Mitchell
Tobia Conforto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 3:53 PM > To: users@cocoon.apache.org > Subject: Re: access remote jpg > > Lincoln Mitchell wrote: > > http://www.absnetwork.com.au/abs_consult-106079.jpg";> > > http://static-r.arttoday.com/thb/

RE: access remote jpg

2007-08-03 Thread Lincoln Mitchell
; From: Tobia Conforto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Friday, 3 August 2007 3:53 PM > To: users@cocoon.apache.org > Subject: Re: access remote jpg > > Lincoln Mitchell wrote: > > http://www.absnetwork.com.au/abs_consult-106079.jpg";> > > http://static-r.arttoday.

Re: access remote jpg

2007-08-03 Thread Tobia Conforto
Lincoln Mitchell wrote: > http://www.absnetwork.com.au/abs_consult-106079.jpg";> > http://static-r.arttoday.com/thb/thb13/JU/5366_C00347/ > 4559477.thb.jpg?dlsmC0034765"> > > only the 1st image appears, but if I save the HTML cocoon generates > and open that html file independent of cocoon the 2nd

Re: access remote jpg

2007-08-02 Thread Stephen Rosman
> > > opening a local file). The best idea is probably to see if the second > image is requested at all by the browser when loading the page from > Cocoon. > > Joerg > > There's a firefox extension called "live http headers" which is great for eavesdropping on your browsers http session with the se

Re: access remote jpg

2007-08-02 Thread Joerg Heinicke
On 02.08.2007 17:20 Uhr, Lincoln Mitchell wrote: I have tried placing the too images straight into the xsl like... http://www.absnetwork.com.au/abs_consult-106079.jpg";> http://static-r.arttoday.com/thb/thb13/JU/5366_C00347/4559477.thb.jpg?d lsmC0034765"> ...which again, only the 1st image appea

RE: access remote jpg

2007-08-02 Thread Lincoln Mitchell
to:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, 2 August 2007 9:41 PM > To: users@cocoon.apache.org > Subject: RE: access remote jpg > > Hi Linc, > > I do not know how your sitemap works, but I guess you can do something > like: > > > > http://static- > r.artt

RE: access remote jpg

2007-08-02 Thread Jeroen Reijn
ED] Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2007 3:02 PM To: users@cocoon.apache.org Subject: access remote jpg How do I display a jpg image the a URL like: http://static-r.arttoday.com/thb/thb13/JU/5366_C00347/4559477.thb.jpg?dlsmC0 034765 I can point to... http://www.absnetwork.com.au/abs_consult-106079.jpg ...but

access remote jpg

2007-08-02 Thread Lincoln Mitchell
How do I display a jpg image the a URL like: http://static-r.arttoday.com/thb/thb13/JU/5366_C00347/4559477.thb.jpg?dlsmC0 034765 I can point to... http://www.absnetwork.com.au/abs_consult-106079.jpg ...but not the 1st one. I assume its because of the "?dlsmC0034765" after the jpg, so how should I