"Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 18/03/2002 03:17:56 PM:

> On Sun, 2002-03-17 at 23:04, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
> > on 3/17/02 7:01 PM, "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > 
> > > Actually we use centepede/cocoon.  But wow.  I just checked the new
> > > stylesheets with NS 4.7x and boy it sure does look weird.  I'm 
reporting
> > > this and hopefully it will be fixed soon.
> > > 
> > > Admittedly, nearly everyone on the project uses IE or a gecko-based
> > > browser (Mozilla) so its not surprising it took a few days to catch.
> > > 
> > > -Andy
> > 
> > The images at the bottom of the page are broken as well.
> > 
> 
> No thats us breaking things trying to get our site to regenerate via
> script but fighting permissions issues.
> 
> > I guess Anakia still kicks ass.
> > 
> 
> Do you know what the best thing about centipede/cocoon is?  I don't have
> to lift a finger, other people do it for me :-D.  Granted, Anakia is

Ditto here for the xsl stuff. We produce docbook xml docs, and run it 
through 2 sets of stylesheets:
        1 - docbook -> site
        2 - site -> html

And then checkin the resulting html to CVS.

Is there an easier way?

> faster and seems to work nicely.  I'm not keen on learning to write vsl
> files in the near and immediate future, maybe one day (I hate writing
> xsl files enough).  As far as the page not working in Netscape, thats a

There is an XSL stylesheet that can be used with the site files, vsl 
doesn't *have* to be used.

> recent issue with the new stylesheets.

And hence we try to keep the vsl and xsl stylesheets in sync in commons. 
Maybe we need to get the commons and cocoon stylesheets in sync too?

> -Andy "lazy-a**" Oliver
> 
> > -jon

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