- From: Julianne Freire de Sousa Pepeu <jfsp@di.ufpe.br>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jul 1997 12:58:08 -0300 (EST)
- To: Anselm Baird-Smith <abaird@w3.org>
- Cc: www-jigsaw@w3.org
On Tue, 8 Jul 1997, Anselm Baird_Smith wrote: > Julianne Freire de Sousa Pepeu writes: > > Hi, Anselm. > > > > I've written a client side ProcessFilter. But, when I declare in the > > property the 2 filters (CacheFilter and ProcessFilter), the CacheFilter's > > outgoingFilter method is never invoked! > > No ideas out of the head; Make sure both of them are well registered > (I guess you did). Depending on wether you want the cache to cache the > processed version, check the order in which you have declared them. I think that's right, see: w3c.www.protocol.http.filters=w3c.www.protocol.http.cache.CacheFilter|w3c.www.protocol.http.process.ProcessFilter > Normally if the ingoing has been called, either the outgoing ot the > exception emthods *have* to be called (otherwise it's a bug) I'm sure that the ingoing has been called and the outgoing hasn't. The ProcessFilter works well alone. The CacheFilter works well alone, too. When I register both at the same time, it doesn't work (the outgoing isn't called). As they are independent I think that the ProcessFilter can't interfere on the CacheFilter. So why don't they work together? Julianne. > > Anselm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Julianne Freire Pepeu Departamento de Informatica, UFPE jfsp@di.ufpe.br http://www.di.ufpe.br/~jfsp
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