yup, and would be good to do this *before* their customers start disclosing confidential data to the list.
In Dutch?
Geoff
Geoff Howard wrote:
Who is currently moderating the users list? I'd suggest we consider rejecting emails related to the Factium product, politely pointing them to the proper contact information.
Geoff
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [HELP]Unable to get transformer handler for factium/.xsl
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2004 20:05:27 -0500
From: Geoff Howard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi:
Can you be more specific? Please show the a snipet of the sitemap. But from:
Unable to get transformer handler for factium/.xsl ^^^^^
Seems like a wildcard is not well given.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
van der Weide dijo:
Description:org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingException: Unable to get transformer handler for factium/.xsl: org.apache.excalibur.xml.xslt.XSLTProcessorException: Exception in creating Transform Handler
Wat's the problem? Please help me....I can not see the bill I'll get from
you.
I seem to remember a question before from an end-user of a product by factium. Based on that and the mention of a "bill" I'm guessing that the person writing (van der Weide) is not a developer but a user of software built for him, and probably not subscribed to the list (so I've CC'd). If so, you'll need to contact Factium directly (http://www.factium.com/index.php?topic_id=12&link_id=90&clicked_id=88). If not, please accept my apologies and give more information.
Now, for people using Cocoon to deliver software to clients: make sure you edit or replace the stock cocoon error2html.xsl to remove the link to the cocoon users list in case of an unexpected error. Otherwise, it will be very confusing to your end users who can't be expected to discern where your application ends and the framework begins.
Geoff
