So, what you are saying now is that you cannot pass an xml document as
a parameter in Cocoon, at all?
If one can pass xml documents as parameters, then...
How would I parse the output stream, and pass along the DOM object?

Regards
Hans


On 1/5/06, Geert Josten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You can parse the output stream in Flowscript, just like you would in Java or 
> Javascript and put a
> DOM object in the parameter you are passing to the pipeline, but I really 
> don't know how you should
> access it from your xquery generator. You could try to use the eval function 
> as well?
>
> Regards,
> Geert
>
> Jonas Lundberg wrote:
>
> > That might work, but it is not a good solution for me, although it
> > might work in other cases. My xqueries are very complex.
> > But this can't end here, can it? Is there really no way of returning
> > XML in a parameter from a flowscript in Cocoon?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Hans
>
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