I have seen that too, I thought it was due to the trailing break line but actually it has no effect.
2010/11/29 Ulrich Stärk <[email protected]> > I fear that this messed up the footer... > > On 29.11.2010 07:57, [email protected] wrote: > >> >> Index <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Index> >> >> >> Page *edited* by Howard M. Lewis Ship < >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/~hlship<https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/%7Ehlship> >> > >> >> *Comment:* Make use of {div} and {div2} macros >> >> >> >> Changes (10) >> >> ... >> {include:Key Features} >> >> {html}<div id="bar">{html} >> {div:id=bar} >> *We think you will love Tapestry\!* Give us 20 minutes and *[follow our >> quickstart guide|Getting >> Started]*. >> {html}</div>{html} {div} >> >> {html}<div id="col">{html} >> {div:id=col} >> >> h2. [News] >> [!Feed-icon.gif!| >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/createrssfeed.action?types=blogpost&spaces=TAPESTRY&title=Apache+Tapestry+News+RSS+Feed&labelString%3D&sort=created&maxResults=10&timeSpan=12&confirm=Create&showContent=true&showDiff=false >> ] >> >> >> {blog-posts:max=10|sort=creation|reverse=true|content=excerpts} >> {html}</div>{html} {div} >> >> {html}<div id="content" class="big-col">{html} >> {div:id=content|class=big-col} >> >> h2. What is Apache Tapestry? >> ... >> [Cubiculus|http://www.cubiculus.com] : Lego Building Instructions >> >> {html}<div class="clearer"></div></div> >> </div><div class="clearer"></div>{html} >> {div2:class=clearer} >> {div2} >> {div2:class=clearer} >> {div2} >> {div} >> >> >> Full Content >> >> >> Tapestry >> >> Component oriented framework for creating dynamic, robust, highly scalable >> web applications in Java. >> >> * >> >> >> Java Power >> >> Tapestry pages and components are simple Java POJOs, with easy access >> to all Java language >> features and the vast Java ecosystem. Thanks to Java's advanced >> concurrency API, Tapestry >> handles requests /fast/ without sacrificing security or stability. >> >> * >> >> >> Scripting Ease >> >> Tapestry features /live class reloading/: change your Java code, >> refresh the browser and see >> the changes... instantly! Have your cake and eat it too: the speed >> and depth of Java, the >> agile development style of Ruby or Python. >> >> * >> >> >> Highly Productive >> >> Simple POJO classes, streamlined templates, live class reloading, >> state-of-the-art exception >> reporting, first-class Ajax support, and a big library of built-in >> components: Tapestry is >> designed from the ground up to give you great productivity. >> >> *We think you will love Tapestry!* Give us 20 minutes and *follow our >> quickstart guide >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Getting+Started>*. >> >> >> News </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/News> >> >> < >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/createrssfeed.action?types=blogpost&spaces=TAPESTRY&title=Apache+Tapestry+News+RSS+Feed&labelString%3D&sort=created&maxResults=10&timeSpan=12&confirm=Create&showContent=true&showDiff=false >> > >> >> Friday, 19 November 2010 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/19> >> >> Live Tapestry Hotel Booking Demo >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/19/Live+Tapestry+Hotel+Booking+Demo> >> Last changed Nov 20, 2010 04:21 by Christophe Cordenier >> </confluence/display/~ccordenier> >> >> >> Curious to see a real Tapestry application live? Your wish is fulfilled; >> the Hotel Booking Demo >> <http://tapestry.zones.apache.org:8180/tapestry5-hotel-booking/signin> is >> now available. >> >> Read more… >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/19/Live+Tapestry+Hotel+Booking+Demo> >> >> *Posted at Nov 19, 2010* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/19/Live+Tapestry+Hotel+Booking+Demo?showComments=true#comments> >> | >> Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24187169> >> Thursday, 18 November 2010 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/18> >> Tapestry 5.2.4 beta release >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/18/Tapestry+5.2.4+beta+release> >> Last changed Nov 18, 2010 17:03 by Howard M. Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> >> >> >> Following a successful vote, the Tapestry team has released the latest >> (and likely, final) beta >> release of Tapestry 5.2, version 5.2.4. >> >> This release consists of a modest number of bug fixes to 5.2.2, along with >> a few non-disruptive last >> minute improvements. Full release notes >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Release+Notes+5.2.4> are >> available. >> >> Read more… >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/18/Tapestry+5.2.4+beta+release> >> >> *Posted at Nov 18, 2010* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/11/18/Tapestry+5.2.4+beta+release?showComments=true#comments> >> | >> Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24187073> >> Sunday, 31 October 2010 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/31> >> Tapestry 5.2.2 beta release >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/31/Tapestry+5.2.2+beta+release> >> Last changed Nov 07, 2010 14:24 by Andreas Andreou >> </confluence/display/~andyhot> >> >> >> Following a successful vote, the Tapestry team has released the second >> beta release of Tapestry 5.2, >> version 5.2.2. >> >> This release consists of a modest number of bug fixes to 5.2.1, along with >> a few non-disruptive last >> minute improvements. Full release notes >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Release+Notes+5.2.2> are >> available. >> >> Read more… >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/31/Tapestry+5.2.2+beta+release> >> >> *Posted at Oct 31, 2010* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/31/Tapestry+5.2.2+beta+release?showComments=true#comments> >> | >> Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24184885> >> Monday, 11 October 2010 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/11> >> Tapestry 5.2.1 beta release >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/11/Tapestry+5.2.1+beta+release> >> Last changed Nov 07, 2010 14:24 by Andreas Andreou >> </confluence/display/~andyhot> >> >> >> Following a successful vote, the Tapestry team has released the first beta >> release of Tapestry 5.2, >> version 5.2.1. >> >> This release consists mostly of bug fixes on top of release 5.2.0. Full >> release notes >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Release+Notes+5.2.1> are available. Mainly, >> this release improves live >> >> service reloading and a number of issues related to JavaScript and Ajax. >> >> Read more… >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/11/Tapestry+5.2.1+beta+release> >> >> *Posted at Oct 11, 2010* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/10/11/Tapestry+5.2.1+beta+release?showComments=true#comments> >> | >> Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=23340490> >> Saturday, 24 July 2010 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/07/24> >> >> Christophe Cordenier elected Tapestry Committer >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/07/24/Christophe+Cordenier+elected+Tapestry+Committer> >> Last changed Nov 19, 2010 11:43 by Howard M. Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> >> >> >> Christophe Cordenier, known for his work on the collaborative authoring >> site Wooki >> <http://wookicentral.com/>, has been voted in as a Tapestry committer. >> >> *Posted at Jul 24, 2010* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/07/24/Christophe+Cordenier+elected+Tapestry+Committer?showComments=true#comments> >> | Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24187184> >> Sunday, 18 July 2010 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/07/18> >> >> Robin Komiwes elected Tapestry Committer >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/07/18/Robin+Komiwes+elected+Tapestry+Committer> >> Last changed Nov 19, 2010 11:44 by Howard M. Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> >> >> >> Robin Komiwes, known for his work on the collaborative authoring site >> Wooki >> <http://wookicentral.com/>, has been voted in as a Tapestry committer. >> >> *Posted at Jul 18, 2010* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2010/07/18/Robin+Komiwes+elected+Tapestry+Committer?showComments=true#comments> >> | Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24187186> >> Wednesday, 25 November 2009 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2009/11/25> >> Ulrich Stärk elected Tapestry Committer >> </confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=24187179> >> Last changed Nov 19, 2010 11:47 by Howard M. Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> >> >> >> Ulrich Stärk, a very active Tapestry community member, has been voted in >> as a Tapestry committer. >> Welcome aboard, Uli! >> >> *Posted at Nov 25, 2009* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> </confluence/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=24187179&showComments=true#comments> >> | Edit >> </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24187179> >> Tuesday, 27 October 2009 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2009/10/27> >> >> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo elected to Tapestry PMC >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2009/10/27/Thiago+H.+de+Paula+Figueiredo+elected+to+Tapestry+PMC> >> Last changed Nov 19, 2010 11:48 by Howard M. Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> >> >> >> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo has been elected as a member of the Tapestry >> PMC. Thiago is looking >> forward to a good number of improvements to Tapestry based on his Ars >> Machina >> <http://www.arsmachina.com.br/> project. >> >> *Posted at Oct 27, 2009* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2009/10/27/Thiago+H.+de+Paula+Figueiredo+elected+to+Tapestry+PMC?showComments=true#comments> >> | Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24187182> >> Sunday, 13 September 2009 </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2009/09/13> >> >> New Tapestry 5 Book by Igor Drobiazko >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2009/09/13/New+Tapestry+5+Book+by+Igor+Drobiazko> >> Last changed Nov 19, 2010 11:39 by Howard M. Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> >> >> >> The first comprehensive book on Tapestry 5 is now available as an eBook >> < >> http://www.addison-wesley.de/main/main.asp?page=ebooks/bookdetails&ProductID=174975>: >> Tapestry 5: >> Die Entwicklung von Webanwendungen mit Leichtigkeit >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Books> was written >> >> by Tapestry's own Igor Drobiazko. The book is written in German. >> >> *Posted at Sep 13, 2009* by [User Profile: Howard M. Lewis Ship] Howard M. >> Lewis Ship >> </confluence/display/~hlship> | 0 comments >> >> </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/2009/09/13/New+Tapestry+5+Book+by+Igor+Drobiazko?showComments=true#comments> >> | Edit </confluence/pages/editblogpost.action?pageId=24187177> >> >> >> >> What is Apache Tapestry? >> >> >> Tapestry is ... a web framework for Java >> >> Tapestry applications are written in Java, the most popular enterprise >> applications development >> language. Tapestry combines simple Java classes with straight-forward >> templates to form pages and >> components. >> >> >> Tapestry is ... highly productive >> >> Tapestry embraces convention over configuration, so say goodbye to endless >> XML configuration files. >> Tapestry is based on components, which allows heavy reuse of elements >> across multiple pages. Code >> and templates are lean and mean. Live class reloading means that the time >> between seeing an error >> and providing the fix is seconds, not minutes. Advanced exception >> reporting gives you all the tools >> you need to fix your problem: not just a stack trace, but every bit of >> information you need to know >> about what Tapestry was doing, why it was doing it, what went wrong, and >> how to fix it. >> >> >> Tapestry is ... fast >> >> Tapestry is pure Java. It doesn't use Java reflection, and is built to >> cleanly support large numbers >> of concurrent threads. Better yet, it automatically includes standard >> performance-enhancing >> strategies such as GZip content compression, JavaScript aggregation, and >> far future expires headers >> ... all of which cut down on the number of requests from the client, and >> the size of the responses >> sent back. >> >> >> Tapestry is ... agile >> >> Easy to code, easy to test, easy to deploy. Tapestry encourages you to >> work in small increments with >> immediate feedback so you are always making fast, forward progress. Want >> to code in Groovy or Scala >> instead? No problem! >> >> >> Tapestry is ... scalable >> >> Tapestry works well for everything from small applications with just a >> handful of pages, all the way >> up to large teams and applications with hundreds of pages and custom >> components. For big teams, >> Tapestry's pages-and-components design ensures that the efforts of >> different developers stay >> automatically integrated. >> >> Tapestry scales up big on a single server, but also gives you great >> options when you need to switch >> to a cluster. Tapestry makes it easy to store information on the client >> (as hidden fields or query >> parameters) or on the server (in the session). >> >> >> Tapestry is ... component based >> >> Tapestry applications consist of pages and components. Components are easy >> to write, and easy to >> hook together. Simple components can be just a few lines of code, complex >> components may have their >> own templates and contain other components. Tapestry always has an overall >> map of your application, >> because it knows all the pages and all the components within the pages ... >> this lets Tapestry do all >> the "boring plumbing" of web application development. >> >> >> Tapestry is ... adaptable >> >> Tapestry's architecture is open and extensible. Don't like how Tapestry >> operates? There's a clean >> way to add your own logic, or substitute some of Tapestry's logic with >> your own. Tapestry modules >> make it easy to create components and package them for reuse in your >> current application, or across >> many applications. >> >> Tapestry has built-in modules for integrating Tapestry with the popular >> Hibernate >> <http://hibernate.org> and Spring <http://www.springsource.org/> >> projects, and third-party >> integrations with other tools, such as Quartz < >> http://www.quartz-scheduler.org/>. >> >> >> >> Tapestry is ... modular >> >> Tapestry's built-in Inversion of Control container is built to support >> richly layered applications >> as a stack of libraries. Just drop a library onto the classpath and start >> using the components, >> services and integrations it provides. Simple libraries add components and >> new features to Tapestry, >> more complex ones can change Tapestry from /just/ a web framework into a >> full-stack Rapid >> Application Development solution <http://tynamo.org/>. >> >> >> >> Tapestry is ... global >> >> Tapestry has built-in support for more than a dozen different languages, >> and makes it easy for your >> application to cleanly support multiple localizations. Tapestry >> automatically tracks the user's >> preferred locale and makes it easy to access user-localized messages >> across the entire application. >> >> >> Tapestry is ... dependable >> >> Tapestry's roots go back to 2003 as an Apache project, and even earlier as >> an open-source project. >> Thousands of applications run on Tapestry, including high-throughput sites >> such as SeeSaw.com. >> Tapestry applications have a history of running glitch-free. >> >> >> Tapestry is ... fun >> >> Tapestry removes the tedium of developing web applications, leaving just >> the fun parts. Tapestry >> keeps you "in the zone", having fun and coding up a storm! *Tapestry: code >> less, deliver more!* >> >> More on Tapestry philosophy </confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Principles> >> >> >> Who is using Tapestry? >> >> * >> >> >> Wooki <http://wookicentral.com> : Opensource collaboration app >> * >> >> Seesaw <http://www.seesaw.com> : Video streaming >> * >> >> RecurTrack <http://recurtrack.com> : Personal Budgetting >> * >> >> Yanomo <http://www.yanomo.com> : Calendar-based time & task tracking >> * >> >> Cubiculus <http://www.cubiculus.com> : Lego Building Instructions >> >> Change Notification Preferences < >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/users/viewnotifications.action> >> View Online <https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TAPESTRY/Index> >> | View Changes >> < >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/diffpagesbyversion.action?pageId=20645177&revisedVersion=56&originalVersion=55 >> > >> >> > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > -- Regards, Christophe Cordenier. 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