Posted by
Hank Ratzesberger on
URL: https://discuss.orbeon.com/Submission-Pipleline-with-no-Request-Parameters-tp32043p32047.html
Thanks Alex, I do get the same results using
your service. I suspect "pilot error" but I don't
know what is wrong at this point. Immediately below
is the submission element I form, next is the
equivalent to my pipeline. Appreciate any tips.
Best, Hank
<xforms:submission
method="get"
serialize="false"
action="
http://www.scdi.org/~avernet/try/protect/index.xml"
xxforms:username="ops"
xxforms:password="ops"/>
<p:config xmlns:p="
http://www.orbeon.com/oxf/pipeline"
xmlns:oxf="
http://www.orbeon.com/oxf/processors"
xmlns:xsl="
http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform"
xmlns:xforms="
http://www.w3.org/2002/xforms"
xmlns:xxforms="
http://orbeon.org/oxf/xml/xforms">
<p:processor name="oxf:identity">
<p:input name="data">
<preferences xmlns="">
<username>ops</username>
<password>ops</password>
</preferences>
</p:input>
<p:output name="data" id="preferences"/>
</p:processor>
<p:processor name="oxf:xslt">
<p:input name="config">
<xsl:stylesheet>
<xsl:template match="/preferences">
<xforms:submission method="get" serialize="false"
action="
http://www.scdi.org/~avernet/try/protect/index.xml"
xxforms:username="ops" xxforms:password="ops" />
</xsl:template>
</xsl:stylesheet>
</p:input>
<p:input name="data" href="#preferences" />
</p:processor>
<p:processor name="oxf:xforms-submission">
<p:input name="submission" href="#submission" />
<p:input name="request">
<parameters/>
</p:input>
<p:output name="response" id="response" />
</p:processor>
<p:processor name="oxf:xml-serializer">
<p:input name="config">
<config>
<content-type>text/xml</content-type>
</config>
</p:input>
<p:input name="data" href="#submission" />
</p:processor>
</p:config>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Alessandro Vernet" <
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To: <
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Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: [ops-users] Submission Pipleline with no Request Parameters
> On 12/21/06, Hank Ratzesberger <
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>> So, I have a work around (url-generator) and am happy to run any tests
>> you suggest. There is no test server that does not have real
>> users and passwords, so providing a test case for you is
>> problematic but not impossible.
>
> Hank,
>
> If this helps building a reproducible use case, you can use the
> following URL (login with ops/ops):
>
>
http://www.scdi.org/~avernet/try/protected/index.xml>
> Alex
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