[opencms-dev] include xmlpage content from template

Yogesh Mujumdar yogesh.mujumdar at gmail.com
Fri Feb 12 10:50:37 CET 2010


Hi Paul,

Part of the stacktrace is here ..

javax.servlet.ServletException: javax.servlet.jsp.JspException: Error
reading resource from path
"/opencms/opencms/TAIG/personal/MyTip1.html".
> 	at org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.doHandlePageException(PageContextImpl.java:837)
>
> 	at org.apache.jasper.runtime.PageContextImpl.handlePageException(PageContextImpl.java:774)
> 	at org.apache.jsp.WEB_002dINF.jsp.offline.system.modules.com_viral_taig_TemplatesV2.templates.Rural_005fV2_jsp._jspService(Rural_005fV2_jsp.java:265)
>
> 	at org.apache.jasper.runtime.HttpJspBase.service(HttpJspBase.java:98)
> 	at javax.servlet.http.HttpServlet.service(HttpServlet.java:729)
>
>
I made a xmlpage type file and put some content in it. Applied my template
to it by selecting the template dropdown. Then I defined a property by name
*tip_file* by clicking the Advanced button. The property is set to a xmlpage
type of file created in the same VFS directory, e.g, mytip.html.

Both the file and the tip file are located in the same site directory

/opencms/opencms/TAIG/personal/
>

The template has the following line...

<cms:include file="../elements/commons_v2.jsp" element="insider_tip"/>
>

The included elements file has the code....

<cms:template element="insider_tip">
>     <div class="rightnav_content_head"><img
>         src="<cms:link>../resources/images/right_nav.gif</cms:link>"
> width="8"
>         height="8" /> Insider Tip</div>
>     <div class="rightnav_div1"><!-- --></div>
>     <div class="rightnav_content">
>        <%
>             CmsJspActionElement cms = new CmsJspActionElement(pageContext,
> request, response);
>             String filename = cms.getRequestContext().getUri();
>             String foldername =
> org.opencms.file.CmsResource.getFolderPath(filename);
>             String tfilename = cms.property("tip_file", filename);
>             cms.include(cms.link(foldername + tfilename));
>        %>
>     <br />
>     <input type="image"
>         src="<cms:link>../resources/images/find_out_more.gif</cms:link>"
>         width="107" height="28"></div>
> </cms:template>
>





-- Yogesh

Believe with all your heart that how you live your life makes a difference.
--Colin Beavan


On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 3:02 PM, Paul-Inge Flakstad <flakstad at npolar.no>wrote:

>  Hi Yogesh
>
> Unless you want to use hard coded file names, using properties such a job
> sounds about right.
>
> Can you paste the complete error message? Also, please inform what you set
> the property value to, and where the tip file is located.
>
> I suspect that you will need to use a JSP file - typically the tip_file's
> template (which is usually found as the property template-elements) - to
> render the content of your tip file. You would then include this JSP
> file inside your template code, not the tip file itself. Note that I am
> not totally sure of this, as I rarely use the xmlpage myself.
>
> Best regards,
> Paul
>
>  ------------------------------
> *From:* opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:
> opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] *On Behalf Of *Yogesh Mujumdar
> *Sent:* 12. februar 2010 09:34
> *To:* opencms-dev at opencms.org
> *Subject:* [opencms-dev] include xmlpage content from template
>
> Dear All,
>
> I have a simple template which is supposed to show the page content. The
> template has a Tips section where I need to display tips. These requirement
> is that the tips have to be editable at page level. Tips will be HTML
> content(*xmlpage*).
>
> The solution that I came across(*which does not work*) was to define a
> property called as *tip_file* for every page and specify a file name which
> needs to be shown as a tip. In the template I get the property(*tip_file*)
> of the page and make a URI to the file using the context uri and foldername
> and the tip filename. I then include this file in the template with include
> method of CmsJspActionElement object. When I view the file with *tip_file*property set to some
> *xmlpage*, I get and error which says *"/opencms/opencms/test/mytip.html"*is not accessible, though it is available in the folder and is accessible if
> viewed independently.
>
> Any other quick and smart way of doing it?
>
> -- Yogesh
>
> Believe with all your heart that how you live your life makes a difference.
> --Colin Beavan
>
>
>
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