Am Mo, den 02.02.2004 schrieb Nicola Ken Barozzi um 12:11:...
Stephan Michels wrote:
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
How come with the wiki stuff with
{{{ source code }}}
Example:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/incubator/site/whoweare.cwiki?view=markup
renders as
http://incubator.apache.org/whoweare.html
After 2 days finally I got Cocoon running under VMWare with WinXp...
But the wiki example works as expected. I added a link to get the content as xdoc.
I tested it again, and -hold on- your example works as expected.
The code part is:
boolean didThisWork() {
return !failed();
}But then, I use this pipeline in the chaperon sitemap.xmap:
<map:match pattern="wiki/*.html">
<map:generate type="text" src="wiki/{1}.txt" />
<map:transform type="lexer" src="cocoon:/wiki.xlex"/>
<map:transform type="parser" src="cocoon:/wiki.xgrm">
<map:parameter name="failsafe" value="true"/>
</map:transform>
<map:transform src="stylesheets/wiki2xdoc.xsl"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>And in the document (not well formet, the top element is missing, but it still outputs) I find this:
boolean didThisWork() {
return !failed();
} So, I tell myself, let's see what the parser outputs with:
<map:match pattern="wiki/*.html">
<map:generate type="text" src="wiki/{1}.txt" />
<map:transform type="lexer" src="cocoon:/wiki.xlex"/>
<map:transform type="parser" src="cocoon:/wiki.xgrm"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>I get (including the surrounding tag):
<source line="83" column="1">{{{
boolean didThisWork() {
return !failed();
}
}}}</source>It seems that the text parser does something different and includes #&13; to the contents. Any idea, other then removing all #%13;s in the <source> tags?
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