My system only needs a single source per page (it fetches holdings info for inclusion in a form), but I think you could get a concurrent effect by using map:aggregate as your generator, with a bunch of internal pipelines to handle the various input sources. Or if that's not flexible enough, generate a bunch of xinclude statements and resolve them in a single step. (I'd be happy to send a sample pipeline if it would help). But I'm not sure of the Cocoon internals to be sure these operations would be truly concurrent. Art? Peter > -----Original Message----- > From: Kevin S. Clarke [mailto:[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 03:36 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Re: [CODE4LIB] index of open access journals > > > On Tue, 2004-03-09 at 09:09, Binkley, Peter wrote: > > > I'm doing some screen-scraping these days for a one-off > project, using > > Cocoon to fetch HTML and tidy it into XHTML, then a > stylesheet to pull > > out the bits of data that I want. It's all very easy to put > together > > as a pipeline > > This is interesting to me since I am doing a metasearch > project right now that requires screenscraping. I'm curious, > is the fetching part of this run concurrently or does it have > to do one resource then the next, etc. > > Thanks, Kevin > > -- > Kevin S. Clarke ([log in to unmask]) > Digital Information Systems Developer > Lane Medical Library, Stanford University >