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Danny
-Original Message-
From: Kamal Bhatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: vrijdag 10 maart 2006 2:33
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: jx templates and syntax
Simone Gianni wrote:
Hi Kamal,
dunno why, nut i always have problems like this in jx. Seems like a
variable de
Danny
-Original Message-
From: Kamal Bhatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: vrijdag 10 maart 2006 2:33
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: jx templates and syntax
Simone Gianni wrote:
Hi Kamal,
dunno why, nut i always have problems like this in jx. Seems like a
va
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> Sent: vrijdag 10 maart 2006 2:33
> To: users@cocoon.apache.org
> Subject: Re: jx templates and syntax
>
>
>
> Simone Gianni wrote:
>
> > Hi Kamal,
> > dunno why, nut i always have problems like this in jx. Seems like a
> > variable declared with :
>
Simone Gianni wrote:
Hi Kamal,
dunno why, nut i always have problems like this in jx. Seems like a
variable declared with :
Content
Takes as value a document fragment, and thus should be converted to
string or something else to be used "normally".
Really? I found the opposite to be true
Hi Kamal,
dunno why, nut i always have problems like this in jx. Seems like a
variable declared with :
Content
Takes as value a document fragment, and thus should be converted to
string or something else to be used "normally".
I usually declare the variable with :
And this (again, usuall
Hi.
I was wondering, if this is a bug and if it is, has been fixed in 2.1.8
(I am currently on 2.1.7 and do not have access to 2.1.8):
If I create a variable with value of a field eg.
value="${form.getChild('active_repeater').getValue()}"/>
then I reference it in an if eg.
...
I do not