Re: Help with Forrest

2003-03-01 Thread Peter B. West
Jeremias,

Thanks for the Sourceforge reference.  It seems that the software is in 
the process of being donated to Apache, and is in the process of finding 
its way in to Alexandria.  It is currently unavailable there because of 
licencing issues.

I will ask on forrest-dev.

Peter

Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Not a specialist on Forrest or Cocoon, yet, but I think it probably
needs among other things an additional map:match element with a custom
stylesheet, such as the one for the compliance document. So if you
converted the HTML to XHTML you could probably write an XSLT stylesheet
to add the JavaScript stuff. Just what's going though my head. I hope it
helps anyway. Probably best if you asked on Forrest mailing list, too.
Is this what you're looking for? http://sourceforge.net/projects/javasrc/
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Help with Forrest

2003-02-28 Thread Peter B. West
I have been able to eliminate the need for frames in my documantation by 
getting dynamic inline frames to work in NS7.0, Mozilla 1.2.1 and IE6. 
This requires that a javascript file be included in each of the affected 
files.  I need some advice on how best to get this to work with Forrest. 
 Do I need to include some form of redundant lining to the htmlized 
code files?  Can I otherwise express such files (with javascript: links) 
in XML?  Does anyone know how I can get JavaSRc that Nicola mentioned.

I would like to clean up the documentation as much as possible.
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Re: Help with Forrest

2003-02-28 Thread Jeremias Maerki
Not a specialist on Forrest or Cocoon, yet, but I think it probably
needs among other things an additional map:match element with a custom
stylesheet, such as the one for the compliance document. So if you
converted the HTML to XHTML you could probably write an XSLT stylesheet
to add the JavaScript stuff. Just what's going though my head. I hope it
helps anyway. Probably best if you asked on Forrest mailing list, too.

Is this what you're looking for? http://sourceforge.net/projects/javasrc/

On 28.02.2003 16:55:12 Peter B. West wrote:
 I have been able to eliminate the need for frames in my documantation by 
 getting dynamic inline frames to work in NS7.0, Mozilla 1.2.1 and IE6. 
 This requires that a javascript file be included in each of the affected 
 files.  I need some advice on how best to get this to work with Forrest. 
   Do I need to include some form of redundant lining to the htmlized 
 code files?  Can I otherwise express such files (with javascript: links) 
 in XML?  Does anyone know how I can get JavaSRc that Nicola mentioned.
 
 I would like to clean up the documentation as much as possible.



Jeremias Maerki


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