Sergio, Carsten,
Checked in a working version into C2.1 CVS. There's a link from the initial page
itself.
Sergio,
Thanks a ton for your contribution. Please take a look and let us know if you see any
problems/issues. Patches are always welcome.
Thanks,
dims
--- Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Sergio,
>
> I just tried to use your sitemap editor, but with no success.
> I am using Tomcat 3.2.3 on Windows 2000 with jdk 1.3 and followed
> all your steps mentioned below, but I always get a resource not
> found response.
>
> What is the first resource to invoke?
>
> Carsten
>
> > Sergio Carvalho wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm attaching a sitemap editor I'd like to donate to the ASF. It
> > is a Cocoon
> > 'application', so if you can run Cocoon, you can use it (if you
> > can't run Cocoon,
> > you have no use for it :-)
> >
> > The editor has just reached 'barely useful' state. Right now, I
> > have been using
> > it to edit its own sitemap, so I think its time to release it.
> > Please comment,
> > tell me what you think and where do you think it should be headed·
> >
> > To install:
> > 0. Unpack the tgz to the cocoon dir.
> > 1. Make it so that your Cocoon installation can use the
> > JspGenerator. Under
> > tomcat, this involves copying jasper-compiler.jar to Cocoon's WEB-INF/lib
> > directory.
> > 2. Create a mount entry for sitebuilder, on the main sitemap. Like this:
> > <map:match pattern="sitebuilder**">
> > <map:mount uri-prefix="sitebuilder/" src="sitebuilder/" />
> > </map:match>
> > 3. Edit "sitebuilder/datasources/cocoon_prefix.jspinclude" and
> > set the Cocoon
> > prefix. (Note: I'll gladly get rid of this step if someone can
> > help me do it.
> > Read the comment on the file...)
> >
> > Now, point your browser to the URI where sitebuilder is mounted
> > and all should
> > work fine.
> >
> > Sitebuilder requires that all elements of the sub sitemap being
> > edited have the
> > "id" attribute. I plan to have it tag unidentified elements, in
> > the future, but
> > for now, the sitemap being edited must conform to this rule. To
> > test run the
> > editor, you can edit sitebuilder's own sitemap, which is tagged.
> >
> > Last but not least, this is of course, under active development.
> > So, be careful
> > with your data. It may trash the sitemap when editing it. There
> > are also a number
> > of open issues that need to be fixed/developed before reaching a
> > really useful
> > state:
> > * Editing actions. (map:act elements)
> > * Editing redirects.
> > * Changing attribute values.
> > * Editing the main sitemap (this is more of an interface issue.
> > The feature is
> > there).
> > * Creating new sites from within the editor. Right now, this
> > involves copying
> > sitemap.skel.xmap to a new dir, and mounting it on the main sitemap.
> > * Test on browsers other than mozilla. I can't test on internet
> > explorer, but
> > I've tested on Opera. It is functional, but looks ugly as hell.
> > Mostly CSS issues.
> >
> > Cheers,
> >
> > --
> > Sergio Carvalho
> > ---------------
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you
> >
>
>
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