At 04:08 PM 6/19/2003, you wrote:
When you say "I can take a look at the xml before transforming it in my log",
The common way to debug intermediate XML from Cocoon pipelines
is to use the XML serializer.
Cool. If Charlene's got a Cocoon pipeline (which wasn't clear to me but
maybe you recognize the toolset) then this is what she's going to have to
learn how to do.
Who remembers the game "telephone" from grade school? A message is given to
the first kid in a chain, who whispers it into the ear of the second, who
whispers it into the ear of the third.... Then at the end you get to hear
what the message turned into.
Charlene's problem is like trying to figure out where the message got
garbled without being able to find out what was whispered to any individual
kid.
Cheers,
Wendell
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