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On 4/4/03 3:50, Robert Koberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again,
I can understand the strain. I worked for a very large publishing company
handling several large projects at once. It probably drove me crazy 8-0 -
now I work with small businesses :)
-Original Message-
From: Pier
Le Mercredi, 2 avr 2003, à 17:20 Europe/Zurich, Jeff Turner a écrit :
...It should all work now. If not, please ping me.
It does not work here (mac osx, jdk 1.4.1) unfortunately, after doing:
cvs update
build.sh clean
build.sh
cocoon.sh servlet
I still get
Could not load class
Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
snip on procedurally oriented XSLT/
I don't have time to spend on this, but I think what you really want is
something more like
See? me neither. I don't have time to spend on an *elegant* solution for
my view. Views should be dead simple for me to write, they should not
Hi!
This is my first attempt at submitting a pathc/proposal for Cocoon.
I hope I don't press the wrong buttons.
The SQLTransformer lacks an important feature that is present in
the ESQL logicsheet. ESQL allows limiting the number of rows
returned from a database using esql:max-rows and skips
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
If, instead, I were able to do content aggregation directly on the view,
well, then that would be _MARVELOUS_, because I won't have to prepare any
extended dataset when the editorial team decides that they want some extra
information on the page, right? Editorial talks to
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
snip/
But if you asked me about the perfect template language, it would be a
some sort of content aggregator with XPath generator, where, given the
following sitemap:
map:match pattern=/news/*
map:generate src=/templates/news.tmpl/
map:parameter name=source
Hi!
The SQLTransformer lacks an important feature that is present in
the ESQL logicsheet. ESQL allows limiting the number of rows
returned from a database using esql:max-rows and skips
some rows using the esql:skip-rows tag.
I have implemented something similar for the SQLTransformer. The
patch
Robert Koberg wrote:
Hi,
I going to snip alot because I wholeheartedly agree with most everything you
wrote.
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From: Pier Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 3:03 PM
snip/
Again, my graphic team knows only HTML, they don't want to think
Hi!
Torsten Curdt wrote:
Hi!
The SQLTransformer lacks an important feature that is present in
the ESQL logicsheet. ESQL allows limiting the number of rows
returned from a database using esql:max-rows and skips
some rows using the esql:skip-rows tag.
I have implemented something similar for the
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I'll also be interested to see how different the performance gets on
hotspot server/client and how much it changes with several subsequent
runs.
Well, with HotSpot client and a 15.4 KB (15,798 bytes) test document
(my build.xml file), I got the
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Matt Sergeant wrote:
Saw your thread on cocoon-dev. Have you ever checked out TAL [1] from
the Zope project? It makes things a *lot* easier for page designers -
they just add attributes to where the dynamic output goes, and their
design can contain mock-ups of what it should look like. Works
-Original Message-
From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 2:49 AM
I can't see any good time to use an extension. If you need a simple
string,
int, Boolean, whathaveyou - pass it in as a param. If you need an array,
or
something
Daniel Fagerstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With XSLT and agreagate you could write something like:
map:match pattern=/news/*
map:aggregate element=page/
map:part src=cocoon:/data/articles/{1}/
map:part src=cocoon:/data/authors/{request-param:author}/author/
map:part
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Ah, I understand. Clever solution.
But once again, I prefer to avoid automagic implicit behaviour of the
sitemap engine, and encourage people to migrate to writing a
map:generate in their error handling and consider implicit generator
and 'type' attributes on
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...]
The problem I see that I see with XSLT is that XSLT is an transformation
language, not a templating engine (templating, in my vocabulary, means fill
in the blanks kind of thing).
Read http://www.w3.org/TR/xslt#result-element-stylesheet
I
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Daniel Fagerstrom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With XSLT and agreagate you could write something like:
map:match pattern=/news/*
map:aggregate element=page/
map:part src=cocoon:/data/articles/{1}/
map:part src=cocoon:/data/authors/{request-param:author}/author/
map:part
Which version of Cocoon do you use?
Carsten
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From: Leszek Gawron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 4:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: global sitemap variables bug.
What I found may be a bug in {global:XXX} input module
First the
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First of all, the servlet api decided not to deal with the payload of
the servlet request in case of file-upload. So, either you parse the
inputstream yourself, or you wrap the request with something different.
Cocoon uses the second approach: the incoming servlet request is wrapped
and this
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Considering we have a 5:1 size to time scaling ratio, it would be
interesting to see if it carries out to a much larger XML file--
if only I had one. If scalability was linear, then a 1,580,000
byte file should only take .23 ms to parse.
Are you aware of the fact that
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote, On 03/04/2003 13.12:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
...
Apart from the fact that it lacks brackets, and thus needs an extra
transformation, what does this give us?
the beauty of the XSLT concepts without the mental drag of the xml syntax.
So it's just style, right?
Once for
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Stefano,
I'm afraid your interesting post ended prematurely here:
html
form action=/upload method=POST enctype=multipart/form-data
input type=file name=blah/
input type=submit name=action value=Upload/
input type=submit name=action value=Upload/
Do you have the rest?
:
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On 4/04/2003 16:13 Upayavira wrote:
Do you have the rest?
The premature send is on purpose: we patched his MUA since we can't keep
up with the sheer volume of his mails. ;-D
/Steven
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Outerthought - Open Source, Java XML
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Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
e the following HTML:
html
form action=/upload method=POST enctype=multipart/form-data
input type=file name=blah/
input type=submit name=action value=Upload/
ohhh, fuck fuck fuck!
But I saved it this time :-)
Stefano.
Let's see if this time gets thru.
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Stefano.
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First of all, the servlet api decided not to deal with the payload of
the servlet request in case of file-upload. So, either you parse the
inputstream yourself, or you wrap the request with something different.
Cocoon uses the
-Original Message-
From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 3, 2003 4:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [RT] the quest for the perfect template language
My point is: if you need it, great, use it. But if you don't,
why should
you impose your syntax
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip on procedurally oriented XSLT/
I don't have time to spend on this, but I think what you
really want
is something more like
See? me neither. I don't have time to spend on an *elegant*
solution for
my view.
Fair enough, but the
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote, On 03/04/2003 13.12:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
...
Apart from the fact that it lacks brackets, and thus needs an extra
transformation, what does this give us?
the beauty of the XSLT concepts without the mental drag of the xml
syntax.
So
Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
And anyway, when somebody points you to the stars, make sure
you don't stop looking at the finger.
Sorry, I don't see any stars the direction the finger is pointed in this
particular case
Fair enough.
--
Stefano.
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Let's see if this time gets thru.
no :-(
stupid mozilla saved it trunkated in my sent folder as well.
ok, I'll rewrite it :-
--
Stefano.
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Let's see if this time gets thru.
Suppose you have the following HTML:
html
form action=/upload method=POST enctype=multipart/form-data
input type=file name=blah/
input type=submit name=action value=Upload/
Is this why you got a Mac? ;-)
On pi, kwi 04, 2003 at 02:15:29 +0200, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Which version of Cocoon do you use?
Latest CVS
LG
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Start with the following page
html
form action=/upload method=POST enctype=multipart/form-data
input type=file name=blah/
input type=submit name=action value=Upload/
/form
/html
the hook the /upload URL to a flow function
map:match pattern=/upload
map:call function=upload/
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Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hope this helps (and gets thru)
It got thru, it helps, and I like it! :-)
Pier
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote, On 04/04/2003 16.56:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
...
So it's just style, right?
style, mindset, syntax sugar, call it as you like. but a perfetly good
concept (RDF, for example) can be ruined by lack of style (its xml
syntax), just like a nice engine can be totally
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Start with the following page
snip/
the hook the /upload URL to a flow function
snip/
I'm going to Wikify this right now. Thank you Stefano!!
Tony
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Ferenc Kiraly wrote:
Hi!
...
In particular, I wanted to write a logicsheet, that processes a
browseable-table tag. The logicsheet template takes parameters, such as
offset, limit and query. The values for these parameters come from
the request or from the session. I was not able to pass
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
snip/
Note that the Cocoon Environment Request object transparently wraps
around the Object get(String name) method, so, you don't have to do
any type casting since this is transparently done for you.
The only difference is that since the Cocoon Environment doesn't
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
snip/
Note that the Cocoon Environment Request object transparently wraps
around the Object get(String name) method, so, you don't have to do
any type casting since this is transparently done for you.
The only difference is that since the Cocoon
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
...
Anyway, I also fixed a number of security issues. Most notably:
1) uploaded files are saved on disk by default (and web.xml has been
changed accordingly) as a temporary storage.
2) uploaded files saved on disk are removed right at the end of the
request. This
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
What's the real contract behind Object get(String) ? The method
name isn't very meaninful and the JavaDoc is confusing, as it is
identical to the one for getAttribute(), although the implementation
is obviously different.
Furthermore, is get()
I am currently getting the following error:
i am told to use incremental processing mode. There are no details in the
log
Failed to generate program code (this may happen if you use Xalan in
incremental processing mode). Please check log file and/or console for
errors.
Any ideas
Chris
Hi,
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From: Artur Bialecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday 04 April 2003 16:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [RT] the quest for the perfect template language
-Original Message-
From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 09:56 AM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I really don't understand why some of you are so emotionally attached
to something like
xsl:if test=count(blah) gt; 3
but even more I'm surprised to see 'conservationism' on this list.
Are you guys getting old or shy or what?
Stefano wrote:
I really don't understand why some of you are so emotionally attached to
something like
xsl:if test=count(blah) gt; 3
but even more I'm surprised to see 'conservationism' on this list.
Are you guys getting old or shy or what? ;-)
go forth and blow our minds. I'm ready :)
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 10:43:46AM +0200, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le Mercredi, 2 avr 2003, à 17:20 Europe/Zurich, Jeff Turner a écrit :
...It should all work now. If not, please ping me.
It does not work here (mac osx, jdk 1.4.1) unfortunately, after doing:
cvs update
build.sh clean
Hi
I'm trying to get to grips with how the introduction of Flowscript effects
Cocoon best practices. Some questions (half-baked, I know):
1. Should CONTROL be handled exclusively by Flowscript? Looking over the
examples, particularly the 'prefs' one, it seems that the script has two
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Richard In Public wrote:
2. If this is the case, then I am left wondering about ACTIONS: would one
still want to use, for example, database actions in the sitemap, rather than
calling a persistence layer from within the flowscript?
Funny, I was just contemplating
Diana Shannon wrote:
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 09:56 AM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I really don't understand why some of you are so emotionally attached
to something like
xsl:if test=count(blah) gt; 3
but even more I'm surprised to see 'conservationism' on this list.
Are you guys getting
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
...
Anyway, I also fixed a number of security issues. Most notably:
1) uploaded files are saved on disk by default (and web.xml has been
changed accordingly) as a temporary storage.
2) uploaded files saved on disk are removed right at the end of
-Original Message-
From: Diana Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 9:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 09:56 AM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I really don't understand why some of you are so emotionally attached
to something
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[I wonder if laughing at this hopelessly moves me from the 'youngs' into
the 'olds'... who cares anyway ;-)]
I was downloading yesterday Doom for my cellphone (yeah, it runs)... As the
page was going, it mentioned: you won't find any wad file in here
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 16:56, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
[...]
I really don't understand why some of you are so emotionally attached to
something like
xsl:if test=count(blah) gt; 3
Bad example, you can as well write:
xsl:if test=count(blah) 3
But your point still stands of course.
--
Fortress (The ECM replacement) has a feature that allows you to
automatically gather all your roles and components that implement
those roles at runtime. There is no need to maintain a separate
file, or to include a user-roles document.
I just want to see what kind of response this feature will
Hi,
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From: Geissel, Adrian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: April 4, 2003 9:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [RT] the quest for the perfect template language
Hi,
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From: Artur Bialecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
compile-scratchpad:
[javac] Compiling 39 source files to
/home/rubys/jakarta/cocoon-2.1/build/cocoon-20030404/scratchpad/dest
[javac]
/home/rubys/jakarta/cocoon-2.1/build/cocoon-20030404/scratchpad/src/org/apache/cocoon/transformation/JexlTransformer.java:75
Le Vendredi, 4 avr 2003, à 19:25 Europe/Zurich, Jeff Turner a écrit :
...Thanks for chasing up. Fingers crossed, this should now work.
It does, thanks!
-Bertrand
Sam Ruby wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
compile-scratchpad:
[javac] Compiling 39 source files to
/home/rubys/jakarta/cocoon-2.1/build/cocoon-20030404/scratchpad/dest
[javac]
/home/rubys/jakarta/cocoon-2.1/build/cocoon-20030404/scratchpad/src/org/apache/cocoon/transformation
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip/
if the sitemap is the ultimate pipeline engine and the
flow is the
ultimate (and transparently statefull!) controller engine,
what is the
*ultimate* view, the
Robert Koberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: wrote:
Hmmm... You seem to be making this much more complex than it
needs to be.
Why not do something like this:
XSL:
snip/
CSS:
snip/
Many of us have to play well with non-CSS capable browsers...
Richard In Public wrote:
Hi
I'm trying to get to grips with how the introduction of Flowscript effects
Cocoon best practices. Some questions (half-baked, I know):
1. Should CONTROL be handled exclusively by Flowscript? Looking over the
examples, particularly the 'prefs' one, it seems that the
Geissel, Adrian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just in case someone objects to the mixing of _stylesheet_
technologies, here's a way to
wrap a long element set into a table (row/col) structure.
snip on another way to solve Stephano's problem/
XSLT is declaritive and recursive - and it helps
Tony Collen wrote:
On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Richard In Public wrote:
2. If this is the case, then I am left wondering about ACTIONS: would one
still want to use, for example, database actions in the sitemap, rather than
calling a persistence layer from within the flowscript?
Funny, I was just
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[I wonder if laughing at this hopelessly moves me from the 'youngs' into
the 'olds'... who cares anyway ;-)]
I was downloading yesterday Doom for my cellphone (yeah, it runs)... As the
page was going, it mentioned: you won't find
Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whilst I am in perfect agreement with most of what you said,
there are a few bits that in my own little heretically
pervert vision still do not comply.
snip on preface and example/
If, instead, I were able to do content aggregation directly
on
Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
Are you sure they don't need to be Turing complete? I suspect so...
See my previous reply: what should be in charge of 'adapting'
the data
for the view? the view itself or the underlying controlling stage?
Instead of
controller -(model)- view
I would separate
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Fortress (The ECM replacement) has a feature that allows you to
automatically gather all your roles and components that implement
those roles at runtime. There is no need to maintain a separate
file, or to include a user-roles document.
Hmmm, how do you do that? I mean, the
c'mon, Peter. I'm not meaning to insult everyone, but to solve an issue
I'm having about the fact that I want a template engine that is SAX
based and works with some velocity-like syntax and XSLT fits the need
perfectly if it wasn't for the stynax.
It sounds like you want STX more than
Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip/
know what? you really suck at ASCII drawing ;-)
Hah, I just don't have time for it these days...
Seriously, I don't see the difference between a presentation
and a view.
Well, in our world, a view tells you things like, I want these 10
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From: Robert Koberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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c'mon, Peter. I'm not meaning to insult everyone, but to solve an issue
I'm having about the fact that I want a
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Fortress (The ECM replacement) has a feature that allows you to
automatically gather all your roles and components that implement
those roles at runtime. There is no need to maintain a separate
file, or to include a user-roles document.
Hmmm, how
Gianugo
Did you get any farther? xmerge installer is looking for OO 1.02. Where
did you get one for 1.1 beta?
Don
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