I don't think the attribute method will work, since when it
goes through the pipeline it will not fire a startPrefixMapping()
call.
I ended up sticking a simple transformer in my pipeline
that would add in the namespace declaration to the root element. However it
would make sense to me to have something in the xsp processor like
<xsp:namespace-decl prefix="foo"
uri="http://www.foo.com"/>
that would add in the namespace declarations to the root
for you.
anyways, thanks all for your help.
r - simon
From: Pelssers, Robby, VF-NL [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 12:32 AM
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: RE: namespaces in root element of xsp generated page
<root>
<xsp:attribute name="xmlns:foo"><xsp:expr>this.contentHandler.startPrefixMapping(myprefix,myuri);</xsp:expr></xsp:attribute>
</root>
I
don't know for sure if you can use xsp:attribute on the root tag...I guess
so. But for this to work, the attribute name has to be fixed and the
attribute value can be set dynamically.
Cheers,
Robby
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Stanlake [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: zaterdag 4 maart 2006 1:04
To: users@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: namespaces in root element of xsp generated pageHi,I've got an xsp page that I would like to have generate xml that looks like the following...<root xmlns:foo="http://www.foo.com"><data>hello</data></root>Problem is i'd like to have the foo namespace be dynamic, ie: come from a form variable or database or something. I can add dynamic namespace declarations inside the body of the xml document by going<root><xsp:logic>this.contentHandler.startPrefixMapping(myprefix,myuri);</xsp:logic><data>hello</data></root>which will add a declaration inside the <data/> element, but any content inside <xsp:logic/> tags that is outside the first non-xsp element will not be executed inside the generate() function, so this technique does not work with the root element.Is there a way to add a dynamic namespace declaration to the root element of an xsp-generated xml document? I've thought of intercepting the contentHandler and replacing with my own that does a startPrefixMapping() inside the body of startDocument, but I'm looking for something easier first.thanks in advance,Simon