Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=GETlenya , version: 18 on Sun Mar
30 22:17:51 2003 by Scherler
- Note: {{The root is the menu bar of eclipse}}\\
+ __Note:\\ {{The root is the menu bar of eclipse}}\\
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- __{{You should create a directory within the directory where tomcat reside
e.g. with c:\bin\tomcat 4.1, makes c:\bin\lenya}}__\\
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+ {{You should create a directory within the directory where tomcat reside e.g.
with c:\bin\tomcat 4.1, makes c:\bin\lenya}}__\\
Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=StevenCummings , version: 9 on
Sun Mar 30 22:11:49 2003 by StevenCummings
+ Full name: Charles Steven Cummings (that's CSC: C-Steven-Compiler, etc.)\\
+ Emoticon: {{>8)}} (nerd with glasses and antennae)
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Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=MigratingFrom2.0.4To2.1dev ,
version: 7 on Sun Mar 30 22:04:03 2003 by StevenCummings
- ** Specifically, using sunshine under 2.0.X required the prefix of request
variables passed to the authentication pipeline with the string {{"request:"}}.
Now you just have to surround that with braces as in
{{"{request-param:username}"}}. This is basically the standard usage of input
modules now.
+ ** Specifically, using sunshine under 2.0.X required the prefix of request
variables passed to the authentication pipeline with the string {{"request:"}}.
Now you just have to surround that with braces as in
{{"{request-param:username}"}}. This is basically the standard usage of input
modules now. The session manager probably doesn't check for the prefix anymore
as this scheme can be used ''anywhere'' in the sitemap.
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+ ** Available input modules: see your cocoon.xconf file