Hi Carsten,
Thanks for application of the patch.
Looks OK.
Kinga
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From: Carsten Ziegeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 8:14 AM
Subject: RE: Bug 4124 StreamGenerator does not preserve XML encoding PI
Hi Kinga,
thanks for
Good one Bernhard - i was just working up my own
reply when yours came in. Yes, entities are an obvious
choice for any such XML replacement. Ideally these are
defined in the DTD. Perhaps they can instead be defined
in the entity catalog - i am not yet sure.
Some other notes ...
*) Samples -
two missing things in sitemap.xsl:
1. code for component parameter handling will be not generated in views
(view-params.patch)
2. missing variable initialization code for use of redirects in views.
sitemap will not compile using redirects (view-res.patch)
Works fine for us. But I don't know
Hi Berin,
just relax. Everything is still working as it was before, you
can use the cocoon: and the resource: url inside svg/batik!
Why?
When using services everything was working fine using the cli,
but using cocoon as a servlet (e.g. inside Tomcat) this
was not working, as the services file
Berin,
Two questions:
1) Did you get this resolved?
2) Would it be possible to add the cocoon:// protocol to the list?
J.
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From: Berin Loritsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 23 October 2001 4:05 pm
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cvs commit:
Some months ago, we decided to everywhere use Apache Cocoon instead
of simply Cocoon due to another project called Cocoon.
I agree, that the docs look much better if you simply use Cocoon
instead of Apache Cocoon. So a simple solution would be to
mention Apache Cocoon once in each document
You can either use the log transformer after the
component of which you want to test the output.
Or you can use the LoggingSAXConnector (in the cocoon.xconf).
This SAXConnector simply logs the xml which is passed from
one component to the other in the log.
Carsten
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Hi,
does anyone have problems with the latest Tomcat 3.3, too?
Everything is working fine, until you change the sitemap.
The sitemap is correctly regenerated, but the loading of
the compiled class seems not to work.
No exception or warning occurs, but after
the regeneration the old class is
Hi all,
here are a small patch for the .js files
they test now if the images are exists bevore he set the .src of another
Please use this patch and not the path form yesterday
Have fun Klaus
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cziegeler01/10/24 02:33:04
Modified:src/org/apache/cocoon/sitemap XSLTFactoryLoader.java
Log:
Fix for IOOBException when pattern is empty
Revision ChangesPath
1.11 +14 -11xml-cocoon2/src/org/apache/cocoon/sitemap/XSLTFactoryLoader.java
Index:
cziegeler01/10/24 02:33:30
Modified:.build.xml
documentation/xdocs/userdocs/transformers
i18n-transformer.xml
Log:
Added javadocs to site build and fixed links
Revision ChangesPath
1.86 +4 -1 xml-cocoon2/build.xml
cziegeler01/10/24 02:33:50
Modified:.Tag: cocoon_20_branch build.xml
documentation/xdocs/userdocs/transformers Tag:
cocoon_20_branch i18n-transformer.xml
Log:
Added javadocs to site build and fixed links
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cziegeler01/10/24 03:05:08
Modified:documentation/stylesheets Tag: cocoon_20_branch
script-cli.js script.js
Log:
Java-Script patch
Submitted by: Klaus Bertram [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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No revision
No
cziegeler01/10/24 03:05:32
Modified:documentation/stylesheets script-cli.js script.js
Log:
Java-Script patch
Submitted by: Klaus Bertram [[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Revision ChangesPath
1.2 +2 -2 xml-cocoon2/documentation/stylesheets/script-cli.js
Index:
Hi Klaus,
thanks for your patch, it's applied!
Carsten
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From: Klaus Bertram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 7:43 PM
To: Cocoon dev
Subject: [PATCH] documentation
Hi all,
here a patch for the .js files in the documentation area
For some strange reason ;) I'd like to call an action from within an action.
The only way I could think of is to obtain a SitemapComponentSelector from
the ComponentManager and then select the desired action.
Did I miss something or is this the way to go?
--
Torsten
Hi, C2ers!
Did anybody try to install C2.0rc1 on IONA App Server (http://www.iona.com)?
Or some other server that does not use Tomcat as a servlet container? I
think that before releasing C2.0 it must be tested with most popular J2EE
app servers (WebLogic, WebSphere) and results must be
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi Berin,
just relax. Everything is still working as it was before, you
can use the cocoon: and the resource: url inside svg/batik!
Why?
When using services everything was working fine using the cli,
but using cocoon as a servlet (e.g. inside Tomcat) this
was
Hi people!
I found a dirty bug and I don't know where to dig to throw it away.
I have translations (I18nTransformer) for lt;= (quotation marks
only to clarify here) to lower or equal and gt;= to greater or
equal.
All right.
Now I have included another xsp with util:include-uri also with these
Morrison, John wrote:
Berin,
Two questions:
1) Did you get this resolved?
2) Would it be possible to add the cocoon:// protocol to the list?
The resource: and the context: protocol are independant of the current
request
(or environment), but the cocoon: protocol is not. You could argue
Ovidiu Predescu wrote:
You can then define term:cocoon/ to expand to Cocoon, and term:acocoon/
to Apache Cocoon.
Ehm, you guys, let me ask you one single question: why do you think
@xxx@ macro substitution was implemented in Ant? (by me, in case you
didn't know).
For things like @date@ or
Berin Loritsch wrote:
I'm starting to like Avalon :-). I had some start
problems.
Once people get it they like it. !)
Oh, you don't even imagine how happy I am to read this!
In my todo list, pretty high up, there is an item about making Cocoon
2.0 documentation ready for final
Hi, C2ers!
Did anybody try to install C2.0rc1 on IONA App Server
(http://www.iona.com)?
Or some other server that does not use Tomcat as a servlet container? I
think that before releasing C2.0 it must be tested with most popular J2EE
app servers (WebLogic, WebSphere) and results must be
Sorry, this email was actually sent _ages_ ago! It's been resolved I
believe...?
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From: Morrison, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 October 2001 8:48 am
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: cvs commit: xml-cocoon2/src/org/apache/cocoon/servlet
Morrison, John wrote:
Berin,
Two questions:
1) Did you get this resolved?
Carsten assured me that the functionality was still there, and that
it works better and in more situations.
2) Would it be possible to add the cocoon:// protocol to the list?
Write the class, and all will be
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Hi,
does anyone have problems with the latest Tomcat 3.3, too?
Everything is working fine, until you change the sitemap.
The sitemap is correctly regenerated, but the loading of
the compiled class seems not to work.
No exception or warning occurs, but after
Why not define an entity and use entity ref's in the xml docs (now that
there is this cool Catalog support!)
I.e. something like cocoon;
Just an idea. Regards,
--mike
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001, Ovidiu Predescu wrote:
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 19:43:51 +0200, Gianugo Rabellino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
oops someone already suggested the same idea. Sorry
--mike
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Hi,
does anyone have problems with the latest Tomcat 3.3, too?
Everything is working fine, until you change the sitemap.
The sitemap is correctly regenerated, but the loading of
the compiled class seems not to work.
No exception or warning occurs, but after
the regeneration the old class is
while writing the user documentation I came across quite often to
the
need of writing Cocoon instead than Apache Cocoon for fluency
and
readability. Since I'm stricly sticking to the use of @docname@ and
@doctitle@, I'm unwilling to write the Cocoon term directly in the
phrase: couldn't
instead of Apache Cocoon. So a simple solution would be to
mention Apache Cocoon once in each document (anywhere at the top)
and from that on simply use Cocoon.
Absolutely reasonable and effective. :)
Although I introduced @docname@, @doctitle@ etc, I'm not happy with
them. According to
I think that there is a deign flaw in Source interface, which precludes
implementation of important class of caching transformers.
I would like to start explanation of what is wrong with case of caching
CIncludeTransformer but everything below holds for whole class of caching
including
That's odd, I don't get any mails from
the apache mailing lists! But I can see
them in the MARC!
Did you excluded me, too much dumb questions,
huh :))
greets
gerhard
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Hi all,
here are a patch for the DatabaseReader
changes:
The optional params for expires and content-type are now for database column
names
if they are not set the sidemap params used
so that the DatabaseReader is a litle bit more transparent
there was also a term inside
Timestamp
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