Hi!

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From: "TREGAN Fabien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, May 16, 2002 10:24 AM
Subject: Something usefull to add to cocoon website (maybe many other
project)


> Hi,
>
> Reading the user list, i've found that we often have mails saying "iPlanet
+
> Cocoon: did anybody try?" or "Tomcat 4.0.4b3 and Cocoon 2.1-dev play
nicely"
>
> I do not know exactly how the tomcate website is hosted, but would'nt it
be
> possible to have a form where your enter :
> -cocoon + version
> -jdk + version
> -servlet container + version
> -web server + version
> -database server + version
> -did it work (yes / yes after some config / no)
> -something like a list of link to messages on the list or discussion
forum,
> ... about this configuration

Take a look at the XMLForm sample developed by Ivelin. It's a feedback
wizard that gather all the related to Cocoon installation information. But,
unfortunately, there is no a possibility to store the data somewhere and
provide a public access to it.

Konstantin

>
> for each of the 5 five first question, you can either choose from a list
of
> allready given answer, "any", "don't know", "not use" or enter your own
> (new) answer.
>
> Of course you will have a "sumary" page showing each tested / untested
case,
> with the % of people who managed to run it, and links to articles related
to
> this case.
>
> If it is possible to have any jsp, servlet, cocoon component, asp :>>, ...
> one the apache server, this should be done quikly, and will be usefull and
> reused many times.
>
>
> fabien.
>
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