http://casa.che-che.com/~bot/forrest/forrest.log.10Feb2006
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/forrest/events/forrest-friday/20060210-log.txt
Just in case someone was late.
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On Sunday 29 January 2006 3:16 pm, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
Please test the rc1.
I just tested it (with seed-v3) and it seems to work just fine for me.
Awesome work, Thorsten!
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On Thursday 02 February 2006 10:21 am, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
I just tested it (with seed-v3) and it seems to work just fine for me.
Hmm, I have to remove v3 asap. The problem is that it was the testing
ground to develop dispatcher compatible contracts. Since they are all
still in there
On Thursday 02 February 2006 10:21 am, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
Please try with a the blank, fresh-site, ... then you see the full
power.
The first thing I could notice was the speed of rendering. Both in static and
dynamic modes, I think there's a *significant* speedup. This is great!
A live log is available at:
http://people.apache.org/~diwaker/for-j.log
I'll post the stats after the day is over.
On Thursday 12 January 2006 9:14 pm, David Crossley wrote:
13 January starting at 06:00 Greenwich Mean Time.
See the calendar for your time zone.
On Wednesday 11 January 2006 4:24 pm, David Crossley wrote:
The same semi-automation of the log as last time.
If Diwaker or Cheche is around, then they might also
have a logger bot (the up-to-date logfile is good).
I'm not sure how much time I will spend myself on IRC, but I'll definitely
Unforunately I'm going to be offline for the next 3 weeks, so I won't be
around for this ForrestFriday. Hopefully cheche will bring JennuCuran back to
life. I'll catch up with the logs later.
Good luck guys, and have a good christmas everyone!
Diwaker
On Monday 05 December 2005 1:32 pm, Tim
Hi devs, Thorsten
I'm using the genericMarkup contract, and was wondering if it could be
simplified. In particular (and I copy this from index.fv in seed-v2), lets
say I want to insert a hr/ somewhere in my template. For that, I need this
XML snippet:
forrest:contract
On Friday 25 November 2005 9:13 pm, Ross Gardler wrote:
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
I'm using the genericMarkup contract, and was wondering if it could be
simplified. In particular (and I copy this from index.fv in seed-v2),
lets say I want to insert a hr/ somewhere in my template. For that, I
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=fop-devm=113270183731548w=2
Do we want to upgrade yet?
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[
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-361?page=comments#action_12358449 ]
Diwaker Gupta commented on FOR-361:
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I added the deploy.ftp target a long time back. I guess its safe to close this
now?
deploy.ftp workstage
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-361?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta resolved FOR-361:
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Fix Version: 0.8-dev
Resolution: Fixed
Assign To: Diwaker Gupta
deploy.ftp workstage
Key: FOR-361
URL
[
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-392?page=comments#action_12358450 ]
Diwaker Gupta commented on FOR-392:
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I'm not sure if this is the correct behavior -- atleast I disagree. I don't
want the deploy to EVER touch any existing files on a remote
This is not in SVN yet right? Just confirming, because I don't see anything
yet... :)
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 2:05 pm, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
Contract implementation
^^^
1) contracts are now standalone, which means that they need to
match=/.
Sorry I don't think I
On Tuesday 22 November 2005 2:04 pm, David Crossley wrote:
PS: do I need to add a license for this? I hope not. I mean we can
always create our own sample from this skeleton. This is just to get
things started.
Even to create our own sample from this skeleton we would
need to retain the
I know David made some commits using RNG schemas earlier, but I'm not quite
confident with them yet. Do we need to do anything special to use RNG
schemas? How about XSD schemas?
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On Saturday 19 November 2005 3:10 pm, Ross Gardler wrote:
Where should my CSS go?
I find it easiest to just create my own custom theme (it can inherit from pelt
etc). Lets say you called your theme ross-theme (ingenious!):
$ cd src/documentation
$ mkdir -p resources/themes/ross-theme
$ mkdir
Thanks for doing this. The statistics don't seem to
mean much, probably because it is a small sample.
I agree.
The log file is important. That needs to be a live
log file available on a webserver and using UTC time.
This should be easily doable. I have a cron job that will periodically
I just checked now so I'm not sure when the problem originated, but if I do a
fresh seed-v2 and navigate to localhost:/linkmap.html after 'forrest
run', I get a mostly empty page. That is, the regular page structure is
there, but there's no content.
The problem persists with a normal
I believe this plugin was being developed by Ross?
I've used xmlresume before (after some modifications to their DTD) and now
that the project is effectively dead, I can't rely on their stylesheets any
more. So I'm starting to poke around the Resume plugin.
Right now if I do a 'forrest run'
Just for kicks:
http://people.apache.org/~diwaker/for-n.html
I think I'll be much smoother in managing my bot and gathering log/stats next
time :) (Tim and David should know what I'm talking about!)
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[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-697?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta reassigned FOR-697:
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Assign To: Diwaker Gupta
rename [format]2[format].xsl files
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Key: FOR-697
URL: http://issues.apache.org
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-697?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta resolved FOR-697:
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Resolution: Fixed
Works with v2 and regular forrest seed. I haven't checked with v1 yet, but
should work fine.
rename [format]2[format].xsl files
On Friday 11 November 2005 8:31 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: ferdinand
Date: Fri Nov 11 08:26:33 2005
New Revision: 332592
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?rev=332592view=rev
Log:
SmartSlides Input Plugin (work in progress).
Will veiews 1 sites work in views2 or is there some modification needed?
(this is a general question, I am +1 on the removal)
Automatically? No.
With really little effort? Yes. I was running v1 on my website and now
it runs v2.
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On Tuesday 01 November 2005 6:04 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
I started playing around with v2 today. After a little tweaking, I had my
own skin working in v2. There will be a live deployment on my home page
(floatingsun.net) sometime today or tomorrow :-)
I look forward to that :-))
Just FYI:
On Wednesday 02 November 2005 2:33 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
All the XSLs were renamed from *2*.xsl to *-to-.xsl, but the original
*2*.xsl have been added back. We now have two version of very such XSL.
The commit message said it was to make the old views work. What should
happen is that old
Hi everyone,
This mail is basically to tell people I'm not dead :-)
I started playing around with v2 today. After a little tweaking, I had my own
skin working in v2. There will be a live deployment on my home page
(floatingsun.net) sometime today or tomorrow :-)
I haven't looked at all the
Hey everyone,
I'm in Brighton till 26th for a conference. Anyone living around here?
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On Tuesday 18 October 2005 1:37 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
I *think* that the forrestbot uses the timestamp of the source file not
the generated file to detect when a cheange occured.
Atleast the deploy.target that I used uses checksums. I think there's a flag
to turn it on/off.
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On Saturday 08 October 2005 2:53 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Added:
forrest/trunk/main/webapp/resources/stylesheets/lucene-search-to-xdoc.xsl
When moving a resource please use svn move path/to/resource, this adds
the now one and deletes the old on in one command, but
On Sunday 09 October 2005 9:55 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Automated build for forrest-seed FAILED
Hey everyone,
I think the renaming of files broke something. I'm on it, just hang in there
(or don't update just yet).
Sorry abt that,
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On Wednesday 05 October 2005 4:38 pm, David Crossley wrote:
I can do it anytime. Going from experience, i reckon
that option 3 will work best.
Weekends are generally better for me (not that I've been participating heavily
in the past tuesdays!) :)
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On Sunday 02 October 2005 3:46 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
Cool. Does this mean the issue you raised earlier in this thread about
the LM verifying the existence of a file is not critical?
I think you had a valid point about this when using the LM to rewrite
links, but I'm not sure if this was all
In converting all sitemaps to the locationmap this has been standardised to
[format]2[format].xsl, which in retrospect is the wrong way around since some
formats have a version number, resulting in files such as docv102docv11.xsl,
which is rather confusing. These files should be
We have an IRC channel #forrest-gobby open on Freenode if people need
help with Gobby.
On 10/2/05, Ross Gardler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
OK, there are lots of people wanting to try. I'm going to just state a
time I will be online and see how many people are able to join
We could create a howto for each tool:
Lenya, SubEthaEdit, Gobby, InkScape.
SubEthaEdit is Mac only, and IIUC will remain so.
Inkscape is a tool for creating SVG files. I'm not sure how useful that is to
us.
I think real time collaborative editors are complementary to Lenya et al. The
real
I'm getting errors using locationmap:
$ cat content/locationmap.xml
locationmap xmlns=http://apache.org/forrest/locationmap/1.0;
locator
match pattern=code/**
location src=http://floatingsun.net/code/{1}; /
/match
/locator
/locationmap
Usage in my pages is like:
a
On Saturday 01 October 2005 11:00 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
a href={lm:code/DaffyInstaller.jar}Daffy Installer/a
Still not working :( Now I get:
X [0]
projects/{lm:code/DaffyInstaller.jar} BROKEN: No pipeline matched request:
On Saturday 01 October 2005 4:17 pm, Ross Gardler wrote:
However, the locationmap does work, see the link reqriting section on
our forest-seed site [1]
http://forrest.zones.apache.org/ft/build/forrest-seed/samples/locationmap/i
ndex.html
Yep, sure does.
Do you have a custom sitemap for your
Ok, atleast part of the problem seems to be from the fact that Forrest tries
to verify the existance of the target of a locationmap expansion before using
it. So if I have a match for rewriteDemo/** that maps to
http://floatingsun.net/foobar/{1}.html, and this file doesn't exist then the
So finally in frustration, I created a fresh site (views enabled), made sure
that locationmap rewriting is working (in samples/locationmap/index.html).
Then I copied over the seed-site's locationmap and the sample index.xml file
over into my content area and did the same thing. Doesn't work!
On Friday 30 September 2005 2:47 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
If we can get just three people to drop in at the same time that owuld
be great. So we are not wasting our time we could use the session to
write a How-To on doing collaborative meetings. Please raise your hand
if you will attend
No offense to anyone but if somebody wants to release 0.8 as -
refactored sitemaps to utilise locationmap, then we (or better this
somebody) has to put some more work into it. It cannot be that we expect
from the usual suspects that they now as well put more work into that
part of forrest.
On Tuesday 27 September 2005 5:08 pm, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
Added two new plugins for
refactoring views into the core:
- structurer
- themes
Recent changes to views with using jxtg as core component
made the old view plugins unusable (FOR-675)
which can not longer stay like
On Monday 19 September 2005 5:08 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Add our first views based site. Created a section for views sites.
umm... ahem! I believe mine was the first views based site ;-) :-)
Hail views!
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Wow, just finished reading this. Fantastic work Tim. We should put this in a
doc. I'm tied up most of this week, but if no one has taken a stab at it till
then, I'll get around to it.
Again, great job. Until now I was using views pretty much as a black box. I
think I atleast have a vague
Looking for a suitable time. If it doesn't suit
then propose another:
http://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/meetingtime.html?day=11month=9year=
2005p1=136p2=48p3=176p4=240p5=224p6=213 1) Saturday, September 10,
2005 at 20:00:00
1) Sunday, September 11, 2005 at 19:00:00
Wow, that was kind of
Diwaker: How is public transportation in SD? If I stay at some cheapy hotel
not down by the water will I be able to get to the conference easily?
It sucks mostly. If you're living in the downtown area (where motels
are likely to be not cheap), then you can get around on tram/bus.
Anywhere off
We need to be clear on what we are going to achieve and how *before*
having a Forrest Tuesday event.
To an extent. It is very hard to be clear beforehand.
I agree. Besides, I think FT's provide a unique opportunity for people
to collaboratively explore new directions. This is important,
Hi all,
While the discussion in this thread is valuable, I'm not sure it is
sending the right message across. We must try and keep the discussions
analytical, where possible -- I'm inclined to say that I sense some
personal frustration in this thread.
Anyhow, I'm writing just to clear up some
Can you bring a supply to the upcoming ApacheCon
in San Diego? :-)
That is only partially a joke. At least Ferdinand
is going to be there, maybe more of us. It would be
great to have other Forrest developers and users.
I live in San Diego :-) So I'm definitely going to be there (modulo
Topic: XHTML2 core and Jira cleanup
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Scribe: Diwaker Gupta diwaker.at.apache.org
DISCLAIMER: What follows is my understanding of the IRC logs. If you feel I
have mis-interpreted something, do help me improve this document. This summary
is by no means complete
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-555?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta resolved FOR-555:
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Resolution: Fixed
Assign To: Diwaker Gupta
Isolated bug to strip_namespace.xsl in the common-skin files. Have committed a
patch that fixes this.
xml
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-555?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta closed FOR-555:
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xml comments are no longer generated or are stripped
Key: FOR-555
URL: http
Alright, so I've isolated the bug to
skins/common/xslt/html/strip_namespaces.xsl
Commenting it out brings back the comments.
A comment in sitemap.xmap says it was introduced due to a bug in Cocoon:
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=35348
I couldn't find any new information on
I'm still an XML newbie, so you gotta help me out here Thorsten :-)
On Friday 26 August 2005 12:57 pm, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
http://localhost:/prepare.include.xhtml.index
still contains them but the stylesheet is alias:stylesheet/ and the
xsl:comment. That could be the cause.
hmm, I
On Monday 29 August 2005 5:58 am, Gav wrote:
[snip lots of good stuff]
We should use mainly ems for the content side of things, specifically
font-size.
As a general rule of thumb :
This will help:
http://www.reeddesign.co.uk/test/points-pixels.html
I agree, I was just having a test
So do we all want to work with the same editor for cleaning or do we
want to use a cleaning tool and give up our blank lines in XML files?
Many of us are sensitive to our development environments (atleast I
am!), and forcing a particular choice of editor would not be a good
idea IMHO :-)
The
On 8/29/05, Ross Gardler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Williams wrote:
Do we have a document equivalent to this?
http://incubator.apache.org/howtoparticipate.html#Project+Website+Howto
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/forrest/trunk/etc/publishing_our_site.txt?view=markup
I *think* this
On Sunday 28 August 2005 5:55 am, Gavin (JIRA) wrote:
The current CSS implementation needs a bit of a cleanup, some tweaking and
optimization. It needs to be improved and some styles converted to % in
order to cater for different browsers and user resolutions. A more fluid
design needs to be
On Saturday 27 August 2005 10:33 pm, David Crossley wrote:
I would like to deal with Internal structure is XHTML2
and the associated issues.
+1
Do others have better suggestions?
Perhaps just dealing with the Jira backlog would keep
us amused, i.e. the Issue Tracker is this month's topic.
while
processing templates. I'm trying this:
xsl:template name=custom-headers-head
meta name=author content=Diwaker Gupta/
xsl:commentthis never shows up/xsl:comment
/xsl:template
The meta stuff comes out fine, but the xsl:comment is never rendered in the
HTML output. Any clues?
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On 8/25/05, David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
When I say XML, I mean all kinds of XML files (XSL, *.fv, *.ft)
How will the tool know which are xml file-types?
We have a multitude of xml filename extensions.
There is a list on one of the tools in the
committers
On 8/26/05, Thorsten Scherler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can't we have *one* thread for that?
I created two threads simply because of convinience. XML and Java will
use different cleanup tools with a different set of configurations.
They have different syntaxes and different types of cleanups we
I think that it is doing too much, e.g. aligning like this:
this.processor = null;
this.parser= null;
Ok, we can choose not to. I'll modify the config and add it to the
repository sometime later tonight. Meanwhile, I really don't see why
doing too much is a
I think that it is doing too much, e.g. removing the
blank lines before major elements, e.g. xsl:template
Hmm, I can't seem to make Tidy not do this :-( Is this a blocker? If
not, then I'd like to stick with Tidy. If it is, read on.
I was researching XML pretty printers a bit to see if we had
Following up with our earlier discussion on whitespace cleanup, I have added
two jalopied Java source files in the test-whitespace directory. I would
urge the devs to take a look at both the original Java file and the formatted
file and see if it suits their tastes.
Please post any comments
When I say XML, I mean all kinds of XML files (XSL, *.fv, *.ft)
As with Java, I have committed a tidied version of the html2document.xsl
sample document in the test-whitespace directory. As with Jalopy, Tidy
(http://tidy.sf.net) is extremely configurable, so if you don't like
something or have
Can we use something like Jalopy (http://jalopy.sf.net) to periodically clean
up all the Java files? It doesn't need to be a Forrest. One of us can run it
through once in a while (I'm happy to volunteer). I've used Jalopy in the
past -- it works really well, its highly customizable, and has
Jalopy was mentioned during that big cocoon-dev thread.
Follow the links from http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-644
For some reason, we decided not to use it. Perhaps because
periodic cleanups can still cause havoc for people who
are working on those files. A lot of Cocoon people
On Sunday 21 August 2005 10:11 pm, David Crossley wrote:
We cannot create a dependency on an LGPL library.
The terms go beyond those of the Apache License.
Forrest doesn't need to depend on JRat. Its only a tool for profiling. Is
there no provision for including optional code under a different
Greetings everyone,
Ron has done some excellent work on profiling Forrest (see [1], [2]). Since
then I've been looking at how can we integrate profiling into Forrest's build
process. My requirements were:
o open source (not necessarily, but preferable)
o good integration with our build process
On Thursday 18 August 2005 8:21 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
core
/trunk
/branches
plugins
/org.apache.forrest.input.wiki
/trunk
/branches
/org.apache.forrest.output.pdf
/trunk
/branches
tools
/eclipse
/trunk
/branches
/forrestbot
Sorry for the false alarm folks.
Here's a tip for the future:
$ svn diff (or svn status)
(maybe you made a change that doesn't collide with the latest SVN up, but
broke stuff!)
cheerios,
Diwaker
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On Thursday 18 August 2005 7:05 am, David Crossley wrote:
In our earlier discussions, we agreed that we don't
want to have the channel as a permanent means of
communication. So i looked into how to restrict it.
Just start a new channel at the beginning of the
day with name like for-09 and it
Folks,
Since the past 2 days, I've been getting this:
$ forrest site
X [0] linkmap.html BROKEN:
javax.xml.transform.TransformerException: Empty expression!
With $forrest run, I get:
Message: null
Description: No details available.
Sender:
Thanks for a wonderful roundup of issues, Ross.
On Saturday 13 August 2005 4:00 am, Ross Gardler wrote:
We are getting larger as a developer base. As a consequence there is an
increasing tendencies for small numbers of devs to work on different
sections of the code base. As a result we are
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-617?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta resolved FOR-617:
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Fix Version: 0.8-dev
Resolution: Fixed
The DOAP file is available at http://forrest.apache.org/doap.xml
I've heard from Mark Hedlund at O'Reilly:
Thanks
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 11:34 pm, David Crossley wrote:
It would be better to have it in our SVN.
In that way, if you are absent at the time that we do
the next release, then we will still be able to update it.
No rush with that part of course, but that would be preferable.
I can put it
On Thursday 11 August 2005 1:40 am, David Crossley wrote:
Aha, i see that you have been misunderstanding
something fundamental. It needs to be published
via our normal document publishing, just like
any other document.
Thanks a ton for clearing that up! All this while I had been under the
I was just reading the release notes for 0.7 when I realized that our release
notes don't contain the release date. I think its a good idea to include the
release date:
o historical purposes :-)
o I'm writing the DOAP file for Forrest now, and digging up the release email
from mailing lists
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 11:20 pm, David Crossley wrote:
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
This is changing. Here's an excerpt from News from the infrastructure
list sent out on [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2005/07/18:
Please do not take private emails into a public forum.
http://www.apache.org/foundation/how
Forrest DOAP file
-
Key: FOR-617
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-617
Project: Forrest
Type: Improvement
Components: Documentation and website
Versions: 0.8-dev
Reporter: Diwaker Gupta
Assigned to: Diwaker Gupta
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-617?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta updated FOR-617:
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Attachment: doap.xml
Initial version of the DOAP file for Forrest
Forrest DOAP file
-
Key: FOR-617
URL: http
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 4:56 pm, CFAS Webmaster wrote:
*Please*? ;) I filled my disk twice before I did a ln -s /dev/null
${..}/logs/core.log
Yeah, I had a log of 3.6G lying around in the build dir, and I was wondering
why my backups were suddenly taking _so_ long...
*dives into Cocoon
On Wednesday 10 August 2005 7:28 am, Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
I think we'll do fine having people adjust their status as they see
fit in most cases. No need to create more work around that.
+1
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On Wednesday 10 August 2005 1:04 am, David Crossley wrote:
How about just linking to it from one of our pages
or as a menu item in the Project tab.
Sounds fine. I've put the file up at [1] and I will maintain it there till we
need a better solution. I'll get this information into Codezoo asap.
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-611?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta resolved FOR-611:
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Fix Version: 0.8-dev
Resolution: Fixed
Assign To: Diwaker Gupta
Done. You will see the link after our next update.
If your acquaintance (http
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-611?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta updated FOR-611:
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type: Wish (was: Improvement)
Priority: Trivial (was: Major)
add Technicat to live site page
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Key: FOR-611
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 4:10 pm, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
That closes FOR-253. We should call a official vote that 'seed' is
deprecated.
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-253
+1
We need consistent names. I notice that some of us
use xml style naming conventions while others use
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 4:56 pm, CFAS Webmaster wrote:
*Please*? ;) I filled my disk twice before I did a ln -s /dev/null
${..}/logs/core.log
Yeah, I had a log of 3.6G lying around in the build dir, and I was wondering
why my backups were suddenly taking _so_ long...
*dives into Cocoon
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 9:40 am, Tim Williams wrote:
I personally wasn't overwhelmed. The docs are fairly good except for
the pitiful email situation.
I had problems setting up email myself a few weeks back (mostly SMTP related)
and I had asked on the dev-list as well, and also
On Tuesday 09 August 2005 4:10 pm, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
That closes FOR-253. We should call a official vote that 'seed' is
deprecated.
http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-253
+1
We need consistent names. I notice that some of us
use xml style naming conventions while others use
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-610?page=all ]
Diwaker Gupta resolved FOR-610:
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Fix Version: 0.8-dev
Resolution: Fixed
Added to Forrest live-sites
Add uml2svg to the Forrest live sites
Sorry for the late response guys, I've been tied up with work and school :)
On Thursday 04 August 2005 2:25 am, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
You need to escape the . It depends on your contract but the subject
is javascript in contracts.
Hey everyone,
As my travails with the Google Maps contract continue, I came across the
following problem.
Consider the following snippet from this hypothetical contract:
forrest:template xmlns:forrest=http://apache.org/forrest/templates/1.0;
format=xhtml name=content-google-maps
I'm trying to make a contract for google maps. Here's the problem I'm facing:
Something like this in the contract works:
http://maps.google.com/maps?file=api
But this fails:
http://maps.google.com/maps?file=apiv=1
^^^
After plenty of trial and error, I think
On Thursday 04 August 2005 3:04 pm, Ross Gardler wrote:
How do you avoid name conflicts given that Forrest does not have a
monopoly on plugin publication?
That is what if I call a plugin foo and Joe calls his plugin foo and
then Forrest creates one called foo?
Hmm, I guess that does create a
On Saturday 30 July 2005 9:21 pm, David Crossley wrote:
However, we do need to discuss the Wiki issue as part
of the broader documentation effort. So thanks for
raising it again. Someone should find the link to
the old discussion.
I believe this is the link:
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