Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
I'm developing a code graph viewer, and I tested it on cocoon.
See it here:
http://cvs.apache.org/~nicolaken/whiteboard/
Cool, although hardly usable given the width/height ratio, unless you
want to pin it on the wall all around the room ;-)
I'm impressed by the
ivelin wrote:
That is not the issue. We mean that a community member
would discuss any perceived issue with their peers. You did
not provide cocoon-dev with feedback or notify about a problem.
Over the last few months I have asked multiple times when is 2.1 going to be
labeled Alpha.
Maybe
ivelin wrote:
The difference is that we all chipped in as part of the
community to help finish the re-factoring. All that we
heard from you was bleating from the sidelines, urging us
to release a product that is not ready.
You should probably speak for yourself instead of hiding behind we
Cocoon 20030329 [1999-2003]
[echo]
+---+
[echo] Building with Apache Ant version 1.6alpha compiled on March 29 2003
[echo] using build file /home/rubys/jakarta/cocoon-2.1/build.xml
[echo] Compiling
I just found out that the current flow implementation doesn't allow the
flow to access internal-only pipelines.
Is there a specific reason for this or it's just the way it's currently
implemented?
I'm asking because I wish it was possible to send internal-only
pipelines to the user from the
I am very disappointed to see that the license (which was contained in
README.html in the Mozilla version of Rhino) was removed in the fork
that is present on cocoondev.org.
Unrelated question: is there any plans for the cocoondev version of
Rhino to have the newly announced XML functionality
Hi All
Is it possible to use a value from a matcher in an input module?
(I asked about this a while ago, there was some interest, but I don't
remember what was resolved).
I need to take a URL coming into a Sitemap, pass it to an input module
and use the returned value in the @src of a
Hi Sam,
Nothing was removed. I just downloaded the most recent snapshot of Rhino, and it
doesn't contain README.html either. As I mentioned the version in cocoondev.org was
created from a snapshot from about a year ago - not copied from Mozilla CVS.
Also
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I just found out that the current flow implementation doesn't allow the
flow to access internal-only pipelines.
I noticed the same thing on this list some time ago.
I'm asking because I wish it was possible to send internal-only
pipelines to the user from the flow. This
Ugo Cei wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I just found out that the current flow implementation doesn't allow
the flow to access internal-only pipelines.
I noticed the same thing on this list some time ago.
I'm asking because I wish it was possible to send internal-only
pipelines to the user
Jeremy, you could try just generating the entire linkmap, then use a
transformer to select just the part that interests you (i.e. 2 steps instead
of combined into 1 step).
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Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Ugo Cei wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
I just found out that the current flow implementation doesn't allow
the flow to access internal-only pipelines.
I noticed the same thing on this list some time ago.
I'm asking because I wish it was possible to send internal-only
I'm having some trouble building on redhat 8, trying to build using
build war and receive the below error.
I have no problem building on redhat 7.3, and if I copy welcome.xslt to
the directory it's trying to go to it skips this error and next has a
fit on page2swf.xsl, if I copy that file over
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