For all I know you're using the forEach incorrect. <jx:forEach select="#{$cocoon/parameters/initSources}" varStatus="status"> <jx:out value="#{$status/current}"/> </jx:forEach>
should be <jx:forEach items="${cocoon/parameters/initSources}" var="element"> <jx:out value="${element}"/> </jx:forEach> Unless you really intended to show the varStatus?! Kind regards, Robby Pelssers -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- Van: Peter Molnar [mailto:mp...@nanasoft.hu] Verzonden: za 19-2-2011 16:42 Aan: users@cocoon.apache.org Onderwerp: Re: JXTemplate forEach assigns entire list to current On 02/19/2011 03:52 PM, Peter Molnar wrote: I have realized, that through the sitemap, I cannot pass a variable as a list, because it is cast to a String, thus my "list" only had one element. I have built a string from the elements, and used a Jexl expression to re-split the string into a list. Ugly, but works. > I have a forEach tag in my template, which behaves oddly. The variable > comes from an InputModule, which returns a List<String>, then it is > referenced as a parameter in the sitemap, which is passed to the > jxtemplate transformer. I would like to print each string as a line on > the output. > > However, when I print #{.}, it prints the entire list, and the loop > quits after one iteration, regardless of the size of the list. When I > try Jexl syntax, it doesn't print anything. I am clueless. > > Output is like this: > > [value1, value2, ... ] > > Here's the sitemap: > > <map:match pattern="report.html"> > <map:generate type="jx" src=".../templates/report.xhtml"> > <map:parameter name="initSources" value="{skarabExt:initSources}"/> > </map:generate> > <map:serialize type="html"/> > </map:match> > > Here is the template: > > <jx:forEach select="#{$cocoon/parameters/initSources}" varStatus="status"> > <jx:out value="#{$status/current}"/> > </jx:forEach> > > > I am using cocoon 2.2.0 and cocoon-template-impl 1.1.0 from Maven. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@cocoon.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@cocoon.apache.org
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