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I have two xslt files and I want to create session in one xslt file and modify it in another xslt file. I have wrote below code in one xslt file HELLOWORLD and in another xlst file, I wrote the code as below HELLOINDIA Is it properly? The code is not able to update the attribute "NAME" in session and I am getting still "HELLOWORLD" Environment : This implementation is running on cocoon 2.2 with tomcat application.
In cocoon, also same problem with following scenario I have created session in xmap ( cocoon config file) and I have accessing same session in one pipeline's transform xslt implementation, here I have changed the session's an one attribute and I want to access same attribute of same session in again xmap file. Session xslt cocoon link|improve this question edited Mar 28 '11 at 12:02bluish2,2762726 asked Mar 25 '11 at 14:13javaamtho397 11% accept rate.
This is not about standard XSLT. I think that you are using some enviroment wich define extension elements for some xsltprocessor. To get an answer you must provide this context.
– user357812 Mar 26 '11 at 1:02 @Alejandro I have added the environment information . – javaamtho Mar 28 '11 at 7:55.
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