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Custom HTML source: msg#00034text.xml.forrest.user
Hello, Following the example in the documentation, I've added a custom pipeline to support rendering existing HTML sources within the local Forrest installation. The pattern match works and the HTML is skinned. The problem is that I can't get the transformation to process the intermediate file. Here is the relevant pipeline: <map:pipeline> <map:match pattern="/old/*.xml"> <map:generate src="{project:content.xdocs}{uri}.html" type="html"/> <map:transform src="{project:resources.stylesheets}/fixoldhtml.xsl"/> <map:transform src="{forrest:stylesheets}/html2document.xsl"/> <map:transform type="idgen"/> <map:serialize type="xml-document"/> </map:match> </map:pipeline> fixoldhtml.xsl is the stylesheet I made to remove the navigational markup from the old site, as the documentation describes. Any ideas? Thanks, Brian
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