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XInclude before XSP

Is this possible?

In the sitemap?

How?

Is it also possible to run a few stylesheets over your input xml file
and THEN create an XSP generator? If not, then I guess this is
the reason the above is cannot be done?

I simply wish to include xml data in my first xml document and be
able to use that xml data in my logicsheets.. Any solutions?
Back to cocoon1? :))


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Re: XInclude before XSP

Posted by Tagunov Anthony <at...@nnt.ru>.
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 03:49:56 +0000 (UTC), Forge wrote:

>
>Is this possible?
>
>In the sitemap?
>
>How?
>
>Is it also possible to run a few stylesheets over your input xml file
>and THEN create an XSP generator? If not, then I guess this is
>the reason the above is cannot be done?
>
>I simply wish to include xml data in my first xml document and be
>able to use that xml data in my logicsheets.. Any solutions?
>Back to cocoon1? :))

Sorry, haven't seen this you e-mail. I didn't get you were
speaking about C2.

Dunno if in C2 this is possible (until the caching is done
it may even look unappropriate to try to answer this
question), but no matter what the answer to the
question:

is it possible to run XSP not the first in the pipeline 

i still ask the question: wouldn't
<xsp:include> be a good idea?
Actually this is all that me and Forge want



Re: XInclude before XSP

Posted by Tagunov Anthony <at...@nnt.ru>.
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 03:49:56 +0000 (UTC), Forge wrote:

>
>Is this possible?
>
>In the sitemap?
>
>How?
>
>Is it also possible to run a few stylesheets over your input xml file
>and THEN create an XSP generator? If not, then I guess this is
>the reason the above is cannot be done?
>
>I simply wish to include xml data in my first xml document and be
>able to use that xml data in my logicsheets.. Any solutions?
>Back to cocoon1? :))

Sorry, haven't seen this you e-mail. I didn't get you were
speaking about C2.

Dunno if in C2 this is possible (until the caching is done
it may even look unappropriate to try to answer this
question), but no matter what the answer to the
question:

is it possible to run XSP not the first in the pipeline 

i still ask the question: wouldn't
<xsp:include> be a good idea?
Actually this is all that me and Forge want



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Re: XInclude before XSP

Posted by Tagunov Anthony <at...@nnt.ru>.
On Thu, 15 Mar 2001 03:49:56 +0000 (UTC), Forge wrote:

>
>Is this possible?
>
>In the sitemap?
>
>How?
>
>Is it also possible to run a few stylesheets over your input xml file
>and THEN create an XSP generator? If not, then I guess this is
>the reason the above is cannot be done?
>
>I simply wish to include xml data in my first xml document and be
>able to use that xml data in my logicsheets.. Any solutions?
>Back to cocoon1? :))

Sorry, haven't seen this you e-mail. I didn't get you were
speaking about C2.

Dunno if in C2 this is possible (until the caching is done
it may even look unappropriate to try to answer this
question), but no matter what the answer to the
question:

is it possible to run XSP not the first in the pipeline 

i still ask the question: wouldn't
<xsp:include> be a good idea?
Actually this is all that me and Forge want



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