RE: A Transformer in progress....

2002-05-10 Thread Marc Portier
I'm working on a Transformer that processes specifically text nodes and using regular expressions, wraps matched portions of a node in a tag. I'm really just getting started on it - I have the basics working, but still need to be able to specify the rules in an external file, etc. It

RE: [PROPOSAL] Sources, the next generation RE: Speedup *DirectoryGenerator

2002-06-15 Thread Marc Portier
Hi Stephan, As Steven pointed out (http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devm=102412384403844w=2) we've just started on something similar (so there is some momentum) in fact what you're talking about here maps to our package 'yer' which offers now some generic interfaces for defining

RE: [PROPOSAL] Sources, the next generation RE: Speedup *DirectoryGenerator

2002-06-24 Thread Marc Portier
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Jens Lorenz wrote: - Original Message - From: Stephan Michels [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: cocoon-dev [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, June 21, 2002 3:54 PM Subject: RE: [PROPOSAL] Sources, the next generation RE: Speedup *DirectoryGenerator snip/ I

RE: Cocoon apps Web site hosting

2002-08-12 Thread Marc Portier
Ovidiu Predescu wrote: EUR CVS repository. Some developers might already have their own CVS repositories, perhaps at SF, but others may choose to have it hosted here. I don't think the actual localtion of the CVS is particularly important as long as there is a central place to find out

RE: Cocoon apps Web site hosting

2002-08-12 Thread Marc Portier
-Original Message- From: Ovidiu Predescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 8/12/02 5:15 AM, Marc Portier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ovidiu Predescu wrote: EUR CVS repository. Some developers might already have their own CVS repositories, perhaps at SF, but others may choose to have

RE: Cocoon apps Web site hosting

2002-08-14 Thread Marc Portier
sorry for the late entry. -Original Message- From: Ovidiu Predescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On 8/13/02 3:09 AM, Ross Gardler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Marc Portier wrote: mmm, to be really honnest: I was even thinking about separate tomcat instances, to make sure apps could

Re: Changes made to flow system.js

2002-12-06 Thread Marc Portier
it makes sense to call that sendEmail() (from a semantical point of view... but this is probably blasphemy to anyone that ever considered an emailSerializer as something usefull) regards, -marc= PS: don't flame my stupidity here, pointers to obvious stuff I missed are welcome -- Marc Portier

Re: Changes made to flow system.js

2002-12-06 Thread Marc Portier
and waiting (or not) for the user's input. See o/a/c.components/flow/javascript/system.js for more details. Too bad... Sylvain -- Marc Portierhttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java XML Competence Support Center [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Changes made to flow system.js

2002-12-06 Thread Marc Portier
Christian Haul wrote: On 06.Dec.2002 -- 04:07 PM, Marc Portier wrote: Giacomo, Sylvain, I see my remark wasn't that stupid after all (taking as an argument the fact the statistic unlikeliness of having exact equal idiots) Sorry, for not earlier reading deeper down the thread though

Re: Changes made to flow system.js

2002-12-07 Thread Marc Portier
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: Giacomo Pati wrote: On Fri, 6 Dec 2002, Marc Portier wrote: Christian Haul wrote: On 06.Dec.2002 -- 04:07 PM, Marc Portier wrote: Giacomo, Sylvain, I see my remark wasn't that stupid after all (taking as an argument the fact the statistic unlikeliness

Re: [OT] XML Europe 2003

2003-02-24 Thread Marc Portier
(ssshhht, don't tell anyone that the 6th is Marc's birthday, and that he will offer us a round of beers!) sorry guys, we're in London remember :-) -marc= -- Marc Portierhttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java XML Competence Support Center Read my

Re: [OT] XML Europe 2003

2003-02-25 Thread Marc Portier
Andrew Savory wrote: On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Marc Portier wrote: (ssshhht, don't tell anyone that the 6th is Marc's birthday, and that he will offer us a round of beers!) sorry guys, we're in London remember :-) It's okay, we have beer here, too! import? ;-) just joking, I hereby pledge

Re: taking a break

2003-03-10 Thread Marc Portier
) -marc= PS: Blast, I hope this post doesn't make me into the utter naieve priest of the parish of mailing lists :-p -- Marc Portierhttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java XML Competence Support Center Read my weblog at http://radio.weblogs.com

Re: Overloaded pipeline elements (Was Re: [RT] FOM)

2003-05-28 Thread Marc Portier
for? Or would clear error messages be sufficient to mitigate major problems? that and backwards compatibility of the deprecated resources for some time maybe? - Miles Elam more ideas? -marc= -- Marc Portierhttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java

Re: Overloaded pipeline elements (Was Re: [RT] FOM)

2003-05-28 Thread Marc Portier
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: Marc Portier wrote, On 28/05/2003 8.38: Miles Elam wrote: ... What is the purpose of resources if this new syntax goes into effect (which I like by the way)? What can a resource do that an overloaded pipeline element cannot? I think as Stefano said (slightly

Re: Overloaded pipeline elements (Was Re: [RT] FOM)

2003-05-28 Thread Marc Portier
Christian Haul wrote: On 28.May.2003 -- 09:25 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: Marc Portier wrote, On 28/05/2003 8.38: Miles Elam wrote: ... What is the purpose of resources if this new syntax goes into effect (which I like by the way)? What can a resource do that an overloaded pipeline

Re: Overloaded pipeline elements (Was Re: [RT] FOM)

2003-05-29 Thread Marc Portier
Christian Haul wrote: On 28.May.2003 -- 12:51 PM, Marc Portier wrote: Christian Haul wrote: map:transformers map:transformer logger=sitemap.transformer.encodeURL name=encodeURL src=org.apache.cocoon.transformation.EncodeURLTransformer

Re: Overloaded pipeline elements (Was Re: [RT] FOM)

2003-06-01 Thread Marc Portier
Christian Haul wrote: Marc Portier wrote: Christian Haul wrote: On 28.May.2003 -- 12:51 PM, Marc Portier wrote: Christian Haul wrote: map:transformers map:transformer logger=sitemap.transformer.encodeURL name=encodeURL src

Re: [vote results] FOM

2003-06-18 Thread Marc Portier
updates) Just my 0.02 GBP/Euro/USD (depending on whatever country you're in) nothing more then my .02 added Pier -marc= -- Marc Portierhttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java XML Competence Support Center Read my weblog at http

Re: [Flow] Scope and Sessions

2003-06-18 Thread Marc Portier
execution-position in the flow-function - the same variables (and thus state?) and can additionally have access to the 'global space' which is session and thus user-agent-tied? Hope this helps. Sylvain -marc= -- Marc Portierhttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open

Re: [VOTE] Give all Cocoon committers CVS access?

2003-06-24 Thread Marc Portier
John Morrison wrote: From: Jeff Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Vote 1: Cocoon committers automatically become Forrest committers +1 +1 Vote 2: Forrest should become a subproject of Cocoon (http://cocoon.apache.org/forrest) +0 +0 J. -marc= -- Marc Portier

[woody] binding the forms to data

2003-06-30 Thread Marc Portier
be a fairly easy way to have this binding work for a backend producing either javabeans or XML files. what do people think? -marc= -- Marc Portierhttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open Source, Java XML Competence Support Center Read my weblog at http

Re: [woody] binding the forms to data

2003-07-01 Thread Marc Portier
Nathaniel Alfred wrote: -Original Message- From: Marc Portier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Dienstag, 1. Juli 2003 07:37 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [woody] binding the forms to data ... The actual binding definition file could be filled with: bnd:field id=widget-name

Re: [woody] binding the forms to data

2003-07-02 Thread Marc Portier
Nathaniel Alfred wrote: -Original Message- From: Marc Portier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Dienstag, 1. Juli 2003 09:47 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [woody] binding the forms to data ... A general load/save binding specification in XML can get pretty nasty for real-world examples