On Oct 31, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Alexandro Colorado wrote: > On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Dave Fisher <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> On Oct 31, 2011, at 11:53 AM, Alexandro Colorado wrote: >> >>> On Mon, Oct 31, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Dave Fisher <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> On Oct 31, 2011, at 10:25 AM, Claudio F Filho wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hi >>>>> >>>>> On 30-10-2011 21:48, Dave Fisher wrote: >>>>>> Hi Andrea, >>>>>> >>>>>> The "it" Italian site is now available at >>>> http://ooo-site.apache.org/it/ >>>>>> The "fr" French site is being checked in and built now at >>>> http://ooo-site.apache.org/fr/ >>>>>> The "es" Spanish site was made available yesterday at >>>> http://ooo-site.apache.org/es/ >>>>>> The "de" German site is available at http://ooo-site.apache.org/de/ >>>>> >>>>> Is possible to change the /br-pt/ to /pt-br/ ? This is a old mistake >>>> about brazilian portuguese, that the correct ISO code is "pt-BR". >>>> >>>> No trouble at all. I'll work on the initial "pt-br" checkin after I do >> JA >>>> this evening. >>>> >>>>> We can reorganize the code and find a brazilian commiter to upload the >>>> changes. Is possible? >>>> >>>> Yes. I'll be able to help the committer learning how its done. Each >>>> language project used slightly different approaches to css inclusion and >>>> index.html organization. I consider each NL site ready to for a >> developer >>>> at that point. >>>> >>> >>> We had some code under CollabNet that restulted a mess under Kenai, I >>> wonder how wil it work on Apache CMS since all our AJAX httpRequests were >>> affected by the header and footer and screw up our feed when trying to >>> import it. >>> >>> Is there a solution under the Apache CMS on how to handle AJAX sites and >>> template management? >> >> (1) You can certainly do all of the javascript replacing dom elements >> tricks ala google friend connect, download.openoffice.org. >> >> (2) There is a cgi-bin directory in the svn tree. You might give it a try >> and see if that fits your use case. >> >> See http://www.apache.org/dev/cms.html for an architectural discussion. >> It is mostly a static system serving upwards of 10 million hits a day. >> >> What is it that you are trying to do? >> > > we are serving content from a JS call. Issue is this content gets treated > like a page and it makes the header and footer of the regular pages being > inserted into the content snippet. This results on a very broken page.Thi > sis not entirely ajax but we are using httprequest on some static and > modular content.
Does this content have an html suffix? If the files don't then it should work! If they are html then we can find a way to distinguish these "no wrap" pages from normal *.html files. If we can use a different filename pattern then the adjustment is in lib/path.pm and lib/view.pm. If we must use a "no wrapping" macro then we adjust lib/view.pm's html_page to detect the macro and then simple pass through the already wrapped content. Which way do you think? Regards, Dave > > >> >> If it is dynamic content that is for every user then we can automate the >> buildbot to update our sites as frequently as once every hour. This is done >> on www.apache.org to highlight different projects and to update the >> activity feeds. >> >> Regards, >> Dave >> >> >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Later URLs and formatting will be regularized to a common approach. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> Dave >>>> >>>>> >>>>> Thanks in advanced, >>>>> Claudio >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> *Alexandro Colorado* >>> *OpenOffice.org* Español >>> http://es.openoffice.org >>> fingerprint: E62B CF77 1BEA 0749 C0B8 50B9 3DE6 A84A 68D0 72E6 >> >> > > > -- > *Alexandro Colorado* > *OpenOffice.org* Español > http://es.openoffice.org > fingerprint: E62B CF77 1BEA 0749 C0B8 50B9 3DE6 A84A 68D0 72E6
