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[DAISY] Updated: Stream Generator

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Document ID: 545
Branch: main
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Name: Stream Generator (unchanged)
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Updated on: 10/4/05 1:52:06 PM
Updated by: Helma van der Linden

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    <ul>
    <li>To invoke telnet, connect to localhost 8080 and to use content of
--- <a href="userdocs/generators/telnet.txt">telnet.txt</a> file as a post message.
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+++ <a href="daisy:728">telnet.txt</a> file as a post message.</li>
    <li>Here, the Copy-Paste method should be used.</li>
    <li>Remember to hit the enter button twice enter after the contents of the post
    are set in telnet.</li>
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    you can invoke a message targeting my processing. Any other method is good (URL
    object connection) as long the message is well formed.</p>
    
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      &lt;map:generate type="stream"/&gt;
         
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    <p>If you want to process XML streams sent by clients that don't set the
    Content-Type HTTP header just use the defaultContentType parameter.</p>
    
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      &lt;map:generate type="stream"&gt;
        &lt;map:parameter name="defaultContentType" value="text/xml"/&gt;
      &lt;/map:generate&gt;
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