  | | | Cocoon | Hugh Sparks pisze
> This is a 2.1 to 2.2 migration issue.
>
> I created a simple c2 block using
>
> mvn archetype create \
> -DarchetypeGroupId org.apache.cocoon \
> Tobia Conforto pisze
> solprovider@(protected) wrote
> > XSLT Extensions assist formatting. Data collection belongs in the XML
> > generation phase. Using XSLT Extensions to generate data is a very
>Thanks Tobia
It 's the transformer. Thanks to your help it is now working
Peter
> Peter Sparkes wrote
>
> > I have to use a Smart host "smtp.bytemark.co.uk ". Please is it
> > possible to use a SPeter Sparkes wrote
> I have to use a Smart host "smtp.bytemark.co.uk ". Please is it
> possible to use a Smart Host with sendmail and if so how.
You didn 't say whether you 're using the Sendmail Trsolprovider@(protected) wrote
> XSLT Extensions assist formatting. Data collection belongs in the XML
> generation phase. Using XSLT Extensions to generate data is a very
> bad practice. What are tHi
I can 't connect to the default SMTP port number 25 but have to use a
Smart host "smtp.bytemark.co.uk ". Please is it possible to use a Smart
Host with sendmail and if so how.
thanks
Peter
>On 10.10.2007 10 23 Uhr Lieven Doclo wrote
> I 'd like to define the generator as this
>
> <map generator name "remoteGenerator " src "x.y.RemoteSpringGenerator >
> <spring-config >/x/y/remote-spHugh Sparks wrote
> > From "Joerg Heinicke " <joerg.heinicke@(protected) >
> >
> > I didn 't know it but I saw today the thread about "mounting a block at
> > root level ". So in case you missed it
> >
> > http / > From "Joerg Heinicke " <joerg.heinicke@(protected) >
>
> I didn 't know it but I saw today the thread about "mounting a block at
> root level ". So in case you missed it
>
> http //marc.info/?t 1192025586Hi Joerg
> The default place for maintaining Cocoon documentation (which is more
> official than the wiki) is Daisy at
> http //cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/. What the better place is is
> hard tHi
I 'm trying to build a generator that does the following
call a remote method on a server (using spring remoting)
drag the result through an XML mapper (currently XMLBeans)
deliver XML SAX eventOn 10.10.2007 6 03 Uhr marco bellacosa wrote
> I have also put the Sun mail.jar and activation.jar in my WEB-INF/lib but I
> get the error
> On 10.10.2007 4 43 Uhr Hugh Sparks wrote
> The quotations work as expected but the path to the
> images in the result.jx template (shown below) requires
> the name of my block in the path
I didnOn 10.10.2007 15 09 Uhr Marc Gorzala wrote
> i just discovered the cocoon wiki ( http //wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ ) As
> i wanted to add some information i created an account by entering my
> FirsOn 10.10.2007 13 51 Uhr Josh2007 wrote
> I use request.getSession() instead of objectModel.session and replace
> objectModel.session.setAttribute( "stream " stream) with
> session.setAttribute( "streYes. There is a better method.
XSLT Extensions assist formatting. Data collection belongs in the XML
generation phase. Using XSLT Extensions to generate data is a very
bad practice.
What are the Hi
i just discovered the cocoon wiki ( http //wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ ) As
i wanted to add some information i created an account by entering my
First and Lastname my Password and my emailadress.Tobia
Wednesday October 10 2007 10 30 57 AM you wrote
TC > This works but I need to access the standard Cocoon environment objects
TC > (Request would suffice) from my Java class.
TC > Is ther
Sorry everything is fine.
I use request.getSession() instead of objectModel.session and replace
objectModel.session.setAttribute( "stream " stream) with
session.setAttribute( "stream " stream) and it
Thanks Joerg I 'm almost done.
Not familiar with Java I still need to get access to the session to store
my xml.
Using session manager.lookup(Packages.org.apache.cocoon.environmentSession.ROLE) I Hanne Moa wrote
> Reinhard Poetz wrote
> > Hanne Moa wrote
> > > Per today the tutorial at http //cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159_1_1.html
> > > (http //cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cdocs/g2/g2/g1/1159.htmReinhard Poetz wrote
> Hanne Moa wrote
> > Per today the tutorial at http //cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159_1_1.html
> > (http //cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cdocs/g2/g2/g1/1159.html in Daisy)
> > is rathReinhard Poetz wrote
> Hanne Moa wrote
> > Per today the tutorial at http //cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159_1_1.html
> > (http //cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cdocs/g2/g2/g1/1159.html in Daisy)
> > is rathHanne Moa wrote
> Per today the tutorial at http //cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159_1_1.html
> (http //cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cdocs/g2/g2/g1/1159.html in Daisy)
> is rather deeply flawed.
>
> FollPer today the tutorial at http //cocoon.apache.org/2.2/1159_1_1.html
(http //cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/cdocs/g2/g2/g1/1159.html in Daisy)
is rather deeply flawed.
Following the recipe by the letInstead of cocoon.getComponent() you have to use manager.lookup(). Look
at ServiceManager [1] for the details. It 's available in your JavaScript
as you can see in ScriptAction 's code.
Joerg
[1]
h
Thanks for the information
I took a look at ScriptAction 's source code.
I have a better understanding of how it works but it seems I need to import
in my scriptAction other components and functionsDerek Hohls wrote
> In the meantime rather than hacking around with all sorts of
> combinations we are trying to locate and use another server
> (running Linux which seems not to have these sorts
Hi All
I 'm a new non-expert cocoon user and I 'm trying to set up a simple contact
form
Tobia
I appreciate the input. In the meantime rather than hacking around with
all sorts of combinations we are trying to locate and use another server
(running Linux which seems not to have thes |
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