We're the only project lagging on this (aside from Xerces-P, which is
in a similar boat). It's not a big deal for us, I think, because we
have CPAN. But I think we should do it anyway.
Can one of the committers figure out what needs doing and how?
Begin forwarded message:
From: Berin Lautenbach
Michael Chamberlain wrote:
On Thursday, October 2, 2003, at 03:32 pm, Robin Berjon wrote:
Jörg Walter wrote:
My question: how can AxKit accomplish (something similar to) that?
My only idea so far would be to use a classic sandwich-template
system and integrate AxKit through Apache::Filter. Which
I was about to say that send-ahead should be the default since it
makes a site seem more responsive but there's the issue of last steps
not setting the mime-type themselves but instead relying on a previous
step. This is never the case in XSLT (or is it?) but could be in other
situations.
The
On Sunday, 05. October 2003 21:01, Robin Berjon wrote:
> I was about to say that send-ahead should be the default since it makes a
> site seem more responsive but there's the issue of last steps not setting
> the mime-type themselves but instead relying on a previous step. This is
> never the case
This is the automated build report from the AxKit smoke tester
tv: after last 'ok/not ok':
All tests successful, 2 subtests skipped.
Files=18, Tests=70, 103 wallclock secs (17.68 cusr + 2.43 csys = 20.11 CPU)
*** server localhost.localdomain:8529 shutdown
*** port 8529 still in use...
...done