The ? Is a separator between the path and request parameters. Just as
the / and & it is not a character you can use in your filename. See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme for more information.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lincoln Mitchell [mailto:lincoln@interfaces-n-creatives.com]
> Sent: dinsdag 8 mei 2007 8:22
> To: users@cocoon.apache.org
> Subject: How to have a Question mark in a URL
>
> Hi all,
>
> I can generating an image with text in it. The text is in the
> URL an example here is "sometext" in the url:
> http://www.interfaces-n-creatives.com:8888/princesspamperparti
es.com.au/h5_s
> ometext.jpg
>
> The problem is the text is dynamic and may include a "?". If
> this happens then I get the an error. For example the URL:
> http://www.interfaces-n-creatives.com:8888/princesspamperparti
es.com.au/h5_s
> ometext?.jpg
>
> Notice the ? in "sometext?". The resulting error is:
>
> ---
> Resource not found
> org.apache.cocoon.ResourceNotFoundException: No pipeline
> matched request:
> princesspamperparties.com.au/h5_sometext
> ---
>
> There should be a ? after "h5_sometext" but everything after
> and including the "?" is removed.
>
> I realize "?" are significant in URL's but is there a way to
> get round this.
>
> More info:
> The text need to be in the URL as its matched via the
> pipeline below which serializes as svg2jpeg:
> <map:match pattern="h5_*.jpg">
> <map:generate src="content.xml"/>
> <map:transform src="wordml2svgH5.xsl">
> <map:parameter name="image" value="{1}"/>
> </map:transform>
> <map:serialize type="svg2jpeg"/>
> </map:match>
>
> Many thanks for any assistance.
>
> Linc
>
>
>
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