string that Cocoon sends? If not, is there someone who knows
the Cocoon source well enough to make the User-Agent string something
that could be configured through, say, cocoon.xconf?
Tony Collen
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http
Donald Ball wrote:
3. get the site maintainer to get their act together and stop forbidding
access to urls based on user agent.
Hmm.. The site in question happens to be Google... I doubt they'd be
willing to change some of their code. So #1 or #2 it is.
Thanks!
Tony
Matt Sergeant wrote:
Please be aware that google has been stamping down hard on people
re-selling their service lately. Case in point - they forced the Perl
module WWW::Search::Google to be taken off CPAN. All I'm saying is please
be aware of their terms of service agreement (somewhere off the
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Hi,
Because title graphics of the page at
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documents/cocoon-links.html does not fit
into space allowed, I would like to start contest on better title for
this page.
Currently it is titled as:
Web Sites Providing Information About Cocoon
this be a
useful thing to have included with the Cocoon distribution? I have some
other ideas, such as automatically reading subsitemaps, automatically
linking to documentation, etc. It's extremely rudimentary right now,
but if anyone is interested, drop me a line.
Tony Collen
Minnesota Population
Ivelin Ivanov wrote:
Congrats for the release.
I haven't had much exposure to blogging so far, but your work raised my
appetite.
Ditto, Except I haven't had all that much experience with Cocoon ;)
This certainly has raised my appetite.
Ugo, the compile went fine, however, some of the
Bert Van Kets wrote:
this is a great idea if implemented properly. I hate being moved to a
new page just clicking on a link on an abbreviation.
I see different implementations
1. a link to a footnote on the same place where the abbreviation is
explained. At least the user would stay on
Dave Bettin wrote:
I have started a port of Cocoon to C#/.Net. Has anyone
heard of such a port, before I get to far?
My goal behind this effort is to provide a cocoon
implementation on the .net platform and also to allow
users to have cocoon platform independence.
Just wondering, this
Dave Bettin wrote:
My objectives are as follows:
1) Use Avalon C# Port
2) Take advantage of .Net benefits: caching, codedom,
xml integration (possibly could be a disadvantage) :)
3) Language support. Tha ability to have cocoon
extensions, xsp written in smalltalk,java, eiffel,
cobol would be
*Huge* RT:
Has anyone thought of getting rid of the table-based layout in favor of
something that uses all CSS and super basic XHTML? Would this be welcome
at all? I'd hate to see the nice panel navbar go away, but it's
possible to do that with CSS, too. Maybe get rid of all the offending
, but that was on a windows box, so
who knows about other platforms. I know Mozilla likes to crash on the
Sun boxes here at school when trying to render pages the Win32 version has
no problems with.
Regards,
Tony
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Conal Tuohy wrote:
I think we all hate table-based layouts and would prefer to use CSS. It
would be much easier to design and specify the look and feel using CSS. It's
more concise ... there are a thousand reasons.
But Nicola's point is valid: if browsers are going to CRASH (even a few
Steven Noels wrote:
Miles Elam wrote:
But then again, this is all sophostry and rhetoric without something
to look at or back it up with. So, getting to my point, I got bored
today and made a mockup of http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/ in XHTML 1.0
Strict.
http://cocoon.iguanacharlie.com/
I
:-(
And flow*, too we should keep track of things like this, like that
Sony Cocoon thingy a while back... if for not reason than to be able to
look back in a couple years after they've failed horribly and The Real
Cocoon has taken over the world :)
TC
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-background_b.gif,
the referring URL should be /cocoon/documents/index.html .. Am I looking
in the right place for referrer info, or am I way off?
Tony
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time to add docs to the Wiki...
On a side note, it would be nice to have some sort of simple access logs
that followed the tradition Apache HTTPD-style logs.
So much time, so little documentation, I guess :)
Thanks for your help,
Tony
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and not of the servlet that is
running.
Tony
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or any other species of butterfly
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Hi list(s),
After almost a week of pounding my head on the cement, I've figured out
what's been going on with the WSPG. Consider the following pipeline:
map:match pattern=search/doSearch
map:generate type=debugwsproxy
src=http://localhost/postServlet;
map:parameter
about what actually doesn't
work would be nice, too :)
Thanks for all the help and the patience!
Regards,
Tony
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I'm getting this error after deploying a fresh CVS checkout
I did some research, and it seems the problem has to do with an older version of Xalan being in the classpath somewhere. xalan-2.4.1.jar is in WEB-INF/lib, and I don't see any other xalan.jar anywhere on my system.
Running RedHat 7.3,
.
I didn't try to change tomcat common/endorsed jars, or common/lib jars,
but as far as i remember the tomcat installation advices you to change
the tomcat jars.
Thanks guys, I'll check this out on Monday when I get back into work.
Regards,
Tony
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to make an effort to make a fast
cocoon ready right out of the box, people can turn on debugging if they
want to.
What do you think?
+1, I don't see why the logging needs to be so verbose on releases.
Tony
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Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert wrote:
On the last page of the howto sample, it states
map:transform src=context://stylesheets/xmlform/xmlform2html.xsl/
but it should be
map:transform
src=context://samples/stylesheets/xmlform/xmlform2html.xsl /
Cheers,
Thor HW
Thor,
Would you mind
configure PHP with --with-java and --with-servlet.
I suppose this is also a good time to bring up the fact that the PHP
Servlet doesn't actually work.
Tony
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to scratchpad. I have some time off and I
could look into the servlet, but the code in the PHP servlet itself might
be more work than I'm willing to put into it... perhaps we could just file
a bug against the PHP servlet :)
Tony
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it to scratchpad?
Tony
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generator, and there's tons of work to be done. There's some
basic functionality in the generator, and I'd like to see what people are
thinking about for making it better.
Tony
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On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Steven Noels wrote:
Hi all,
I'm moving the Wiki to its new location on
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp
request
Could you make /wiki.jsp redirect to /Wiki.jsp, too? A problem I was
having with the wiki at its old place was that I couldn't remember if the
url was
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Steven Noels wrote:
So you'll hit the Main page using:
- http://wiki.cocoondev.org/
- http://wiki.cocoondev.org/index.jsp
- http://wiki.cocoondev.org/wiki.jsp
- http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp - real entry point
Is that OK?
Yep, perfect, thanks :)
Tony
On Fri, 3 Jan 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Bernhard Huber wrote:
hi, team
some status notes about the MailGenerator.
The MailGenerator is dead, long live MailAction!
:( ! My baby! :) Oh well, I suppose better things are to come...
snip;
some quick snapshot of the mail
On Tue, 14 Jan 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
http://unit.bjork.com/specials/cocoon/video/
Man, I knew Bjork was weird, but sheesh, this really takes the cake :^)
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
We didn't understand what he was doing, but he seemed so passionate
about it that we could not get together the courage to stop him. Then
somehow he finally understood that Javascript could be the key to
opening the vault of knowledge to mortals,
On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Steven Punte wrote:
I just posted to the user group an add for my services titled
Cocoon Consultant. I realized I am not as intimately
familiar with the platform as many of you are, but I have been
around the block a few times with Cocoon.
Heh, yeah, I've thought of
Yep, same errors, I just pulled down the CVS:
validate-config:
[echo] Conducting validation of core configuration files.
[echo] (You can turn validation off if you must, using ./properties.xml)
[echo] Validating all cocoon.roles instances ...
[echo] Validating all stylesheets
When building from CVS:
[javadoc]
C:\tcollen\dev\xml-cocoon2\build\cocoon\blocks\slide\src\org\apache\cocoon\components\repository\impl\SlideConfigurationAdapter.java:825:
warning - @post is an unknown tag.
[javadoc]
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
But if I'm going to fork Cocoon, I'm going to call it Boboom anyhow, so?
:-) :-) :-) :-)
Check out Popoon, a Cocoon clone in PHP at
http://www.bitflux.ch/developer/cms/popoon.html !!
Man, this is just too close to
The Cocoon Drinking Game
Take a drink when you first realize how much Cocoon rules.
Whenever someone asks about a stripped-down sitemap, take a drink.
Take a drink when a Cocoon get-together is organized overseas, and you can't fly
across the ocean to go.
Whenever someone flames Cocoon for
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Nathaniel Alfred wrote:
Why not use plain old FileGenerator? At least with 2.1's URLSource
map:generate type=file src=http://backend/article?id=xyz/
works like a charm. Am I missing something?
The WSP also passes any POST or GET parameters to the remote host,
Anyone else seeing broken images for
http://localhost:8080/cocoon/samples/flow/index.html on CVS HEAD?
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First off, I'd like to congratulate Stefano on the awesome work he's done
with reworking the build system.
I've been poking around, and so far I've been very impressed.
Now that blocks are live, I'd like to propose something very small and
simple: For each block, we put a simple file, called
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Josema Alonso wrote:
Dear all,
Since I subscribed to the dev list some days ago I've seen many interesting
messages regarding Flow issues. It seems to be a very useful addition to
Cocoon. And I want to learn more about it.
So, where to start?
Besides the samples, are
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Now, is anybody against having me going into the CVS tree and prune
stuff for real? [I promise to make a backup copy first :)]
This will also solve the issue of seeing all those empty directories in
ViewCVS that make our CVS repository look a
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Christopher Oliver wrote:
I've just committed [experimental] changes that provide a simple
database API for the Cocoon flow layer modeled after JSTL
(http://java.sun.com/products/jsp/jstl). This will allow you to perform
a database query in a flow script that produces a
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Berin Loritsch wrote:
Jeff Turner wrote:
Hi,
Quick question. Why do people put null checks backwards:
if ( null != this.inputSource ) {
IMHO it is harder to read than
if ( this.inputSource != null ) {
and means exactly the same thing.
Likewise,
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Ugo Cei wrote:
I've also managed to get Tomcat 4.1.21 + Cocoon 2.1-dev + BEA JRockit 8
running together under RedHat Linux 8. With Tomcat 4.1.18, I coulnd't
make the problem described in the abovementioned messages go away, no
matter what I put in whatever/endorsed.
I
I've been playing around with Jetty in the latest CVS checkout, and I'm
noticing all my logs are empty... it doesn't look like anything is being
logged... is logging turned off by default, or is there something else
going on here?
Tony
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003, Tony Collen wrote:
I've been playing around with Jetty in the latest CVS checkout, and I'm
noticing all my logs are empty... it doesn't look like anything is being
logged... is logging turned off by default, or is there something else
going on here?
Neeever mind. It's
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Steven Noels wrote:
Just fyi, maybe someone finds some reason to use them over here or in
some other Apache projects. I made the enquiries because of the
clarified ASF policies w.r.t. use of LGPL libraries from within Apache code.
Steven, you are like the license
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Berin Loritsch wrote:
Actually, this *does* have a purpose. In the event that
stringToCompare is null, then you would get spurious
NullPointerExceptions that are not always easy to trace.
O
The things they just don't teach you in class :)
*puts into bag of
Reading this great article [1] (Thanks Pier!), I realized that the
mod_rewrite stuff could possibly be worked around using virtualhosts. I'm
not too familliar with Apache HTTPD 2, but I assume setting up vhosts is
not much different. Would it not make sense to create a static.domain.com
host (if
Browsing the livesites, on a whim I tried this URL:
http://dir.salon.com/?cocoon-view=content
and it worked! Obviously someone deploying Cocoon should be aware that
this view is on by default, and may reveal data in your page you might
not want. I have yet to see bad data get exposed, but
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Christopher Oliver wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
snip/
Does JavaScript, like Java, make a difference between primitive types
(stored by value on the stack) and object types (stored by reference)
? My understanding after some tests is that a
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Geoff Howard wrote:
Is it? With in-memory upload you can get to OutOfMemory exceptions and
potentially corrupt cocoon instance. With file uploads, you can create
100Mb file systems which you can fill up but you won't disturb
functionality of the server. I don't see how
On Fri, 21 Mar 2003, Geoff Howard wrote:
multiple-snippage/
So, at the end, I would do:
1) turn off views from the default sitemap. NOTE: this will turn off the
ability to make static snapshots of your webapp from the cocoon CLI!
Well, this is obviously not good for us... so...
2) write
Stefano Wrote:
we currently have two of them: one in the trunk and another one in a
block. Also, it seems that the one in the trunk is broken.
snip/
I would like to move the proxy-related samples into the proxy block and
also remove the one from the trunk.
Anybody against this?
Are
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Or even remove it since it was never released !
O yeah, I suppose so :) Then there's the huge extensive docs for the
WSPG that would have to go, too.
Tony
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Saw this on XML.com how long until we get an stxtransformer? :)
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2003/02/26/stx.html
http://stx.sourceforge.net/
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Tony Collen wrote:
Saw this on XML.com how long until we get an stxtransformer? :)
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devm=104566478723403w=2
Ahhh, geez... I'm really behind the times *sigh*
Oh well :)
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VERY nice! I look forward to using this...
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On Fri, 4 Apr 2003, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Start with the following page
snip/
the hook the /upload URL to a flow function
snip/
I'm going to Wikify this right now. Thank you Stefano!!
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accessing a database from the Flow, but
I'm not sure if it's not implemented for a reason, or what. Any
suggestions would be helpful.
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I've also begun to get closer on finishing my
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