Hello,
I have been away from Forrest 0.6 since at that time, it did not meet my
needs/expectations. I now get back to it, and I haven't found this
questions answered in my quick glimpse over the docs:
Is Forrest still using documentvXX as its internal format, or have you
already been making the
Kevin wrote:
Hi,
I'm getting errors building tools/eclipse/plugins
I've installed eclipse 3.1 (the all in one package)
wtp-all-in-one-0.7-linux-gtk.tar.gz
I have not tried that all in one package. I will download it and see if
I can duplicate your errors.
Question - Is there a way to
Christian Roth wrote:
Is Forrest still using documentvXX as its internal format
yes
or have you
already been making the switch to XHTML(2) in 0.8?
We are right now preparing the switch. Might make sense to subcribe to
the dev list to follow the discussion on it.
I'm asking because I'd
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
or have you
already been making the switch to XHTML(2) in 0.8?
We are right now preparing the switch. Might make sense to subcribe to
the dev list to follow the discussion on it.
Ok, I have only been subscribed to the user list so far.
Also: we already support xhtml
Anil Ramnanan wrote:
I suggest that you try importing the the plugins without using
subclipse and see if that works.
Yes the three projects built fine. Thanks for the howto on eclipse
import from FORREST_HOME/tools/eclipse
Getting a bit further in the readme.txt file
...
To run this plugins
Hugo Osorio wrote:
Does Forrest give a collaborative environment like Twiki, for example?
Forrest is not a CMS of any description it is an XML publishing
framework, see our home page.
is it Forrest a good option for an intranet where people from different
areas place their own content and
Hugo Osorio wrote:
I thought of Forrest as a collaborative environment,
If i am not wrong, WebDAV is a protocol with which i can transfer data,
web content, etc, with an editor enabled to do so, transferring with the
WebDAV protocol.
See the locationmap in 0.8-dev as previously referenced
Alessandro Evangelista wrote:
I'm having some problems with the present svn head (two days old):
the war it creates installes fine in Tomcat when deployed through
Tomcat's HTML Manager, and as long as Tomcat
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there's no problem. But