On Wednesday 13 February 2002 08:23, Lars Steiger wrote:
>. . .
> simple xml. the parser is a generator. i call it
> SimpleTextParserGenerator. it needs an xml configuration für parsing
> a text stream. the xml configuration defines which text fragment goes
> under which xml node.
>. . .
Changing topics, but are you parsing "structured text" a la PHPwiki or 
something? I've been thinking for a while (but didn't find time to do 
it yet) that this would be a nice addition to Cocoon, being able to use 
structured text as input.

>. . .
> yes, first i also thought about an external scheduling component. but
> such a process should not be accessible from outside. 
>. . .
ok I see your point now.

Then what about writing an Action that would block access to your 
pipeline based on the request's IP address?
(maybe even already feasible with Cocoon today?)

This would probably be far easier than writing a scheduler, and would 
allow you to use an external tool, provided it runs on the same host.

-- 
 -- Bertrand Delacrétaz, www.codeconsult.ch
 -- web technologies consultant - OO, Java, XML, C++






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