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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Marc Salvetti <ma...@notremanou.net> on 2005/05/31 17:37:12 UTC

Re: Dynamic use of filter transformer

Did you look the paginator transformer, maybe it suits better your need ?

Marc

fadi qutaishat a écrit :

>HI All,
>
>I posted this quesion a week ago but I did not get any
>response, here it is again, it would be appreciated if
>anyone has an idea:
>
>I have got a long HTML page generated from a pipeline.
>My problem is that I do not want to view all content
>at once (because it is too long). 
>I have used the filter transformer which was great
>since it helped in dividing the content into blocks
>and then I could choose the appropriate number of
>blocks to be displayed.
>
>The page after using the filter transformer looks
>similar to something like:
>
><page>
><block id= “1”> 
><block id= “2”> 
><block id= “3”>
><block id= “4”>
>…
>…
>  </page>
>
>The problem now if I want to display to each block on
>a separate  page I would need four pipelines. What if
>there are 20 blocks, do I need to have 20 pipeline?
>
>I read on the Cocoon documentation that it is possible
>to make the values of the count and blocknr properties
>as parameters and then  pass their values through  an
>action, but to be honest I do not know how to do it!
>
>Hints, ideas or maybe using different techniques would
>be appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>Fadi  
>
>
>
>
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