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[WIKI-UPDATE] Gzip_XML_Serializer Wed Mar 19 18:00:03 2003

Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Gzip_XML_Serializer , version: 6 on Wed Mar 19 16:07:38 2003 by BruceRobertson

- # Download {{heml-cocoon-0_5.4-dev-20030221.jar}} or later, found at [http://heml.mta.ca/releases]. You __don't__ need the massive {{heml-cocoon.war}} file. This should go in your {{$TOMCAT/cocoon/WEB-INF/lib}} directory.
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+ Download {{heml-cocoon-0_5.4-dev-20030221.jar}} or later, found at [http://heml.mta.ca/releases]. You __don't__ need the massive {{heml-cocoon.war}} file. This should go in your {{$TOMCAT/cocoon/WEB-INF/lib}} directory.
- # Next, you'll need to declare the serializer in the Serializers section of your sitemap, thus:
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+ Next, you'll need to declare the serializer in the Serializers section of your sitemap, thus:
-       <map:serializer name="gzip" mime-type="image/svg+xml"\\ src="org.heml.cocoon.serialization.GzipXMLSerializer"/>\\
+       __<map:serializer name="gzip" mime-type="image/svg+xml"__\\ __src="org.heml.cocoon.serialization.GzipXMLSerializer"/>__\\
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- # Finally, use the serializer as you would any other. I map the filename extension in this way so that we can get png, svg or svgz :
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+ Finally, use the serializer as you would any other. I map the filename extension in this way so that we can get png, svg or svgz :
-                   <map:serialize type="gzip"/>\\
+                   __<map:serialize type="gzip"/>__\\
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