On Friday 14 March 2003 21:46, Steven Noels wrote:
Your thoughts, please: what kind of policy would you come up with, or
are willing to live up to?
IP address blocking is no good. A lot of people have dynamic IPs (either by
dial-up or ADSL).
I favour a simple self-registration, with email
I believe that there is something wrong in your Tomcat setup.
I have exactly the same Sitemap fragments, but using VirtualHost in Apache WS,
and passing through Tomcat without change to the default configuration.
And that setup works well.
On Friday 14 March 2003 23:09, Kevin McDermott
what about simply reusing the userlist from the cocoon-dev, cocoon-user,
cocoon-doc mailing lists and allow write access only to these
registered users ?
That should make life easy...
I think, authors, who are NOT members of one of the mailinglists,
cant be serious authors, because there is no
On Friday 14 March 2003 20:07, zze-MORY Nicolas FTRD/DMI/REN wrote:
my source is for example http://www.toto.fr/cinema/titi.wml with pictures
.wbmp
and i have understand that WML is an xml application and with a good xsl i
can generate a xhtml file. But i can't get the .wbmp any idea ?
You
On Saturday 15 March 2003 16:48, SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
what about simply reusing the userlist from the cocoon-dev, cocoon-user,
cocoon-doc mailing lists and allow write access only to these
registered users ?
That should make life easy...
I think, authors, who are NOT members of
hi kevin,
in case you copypasted it may just be a typo:
map:selector logger=sitemap.selector.host name=host
src=org.apache.cocoon.selection.HostSelector/
^^^
element closed
I wonder if you're
hi geoff,
I actually encountered the problem you mentioned and back then I just added
a '*' to match the port string.
from a quick look at the sources it seems to me that in the case of the
selector things are different; it seems to be checking for a substring
match.
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hi stephan,
you might also want to take a look at tomcat's logs, if nothing appears in
cocoon's logs. the 'empty' page is most probably because of 'buggy'
error-handling (which I think is fixed by now).
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hi richard (again ;-),
you may have a stylesheet for it, but from the sitemap.xmap attached I don't
see it applied to your xml.
another thing; you're not getting any images displayed, are you? just asking
because I see your matches on *.gif and *.jpg not being defined within
pipelines. the paths
as was already mentioned WML is an XML application, thus you 'generate' it
via the normal 'file' generator. afterwards, conversion to e.g. xhtml should
be possible.
for the .wbmps you could write a simple converting Reader, for example. JAI
has support for .wbmps, so you could read them in and
that's a servlet container issue, not a cocoon one. just don't use sessions
in your app (I assume you don't need to) and the JSESSIONID should be gone.
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Auftrag von Stavros Kounis
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CVS checkout using the branch 'xslt20' I guess. I have not been doing it
for myself, I only read it and found the branch via ViewCVS
(http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-xalan/java/?only_with_tag=xslt20).
Joerg
Andrew Watt wrote:
At 15:08 18/02/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Will cocoon support
SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
what about simply reusing the userlist from the cocoon-dev, cocoon-user,
cocoon-doc mailing lists and allow write access only to these
registered users ?
We don't have access to the list of registered email addresses on
cocoon-* lists, and I doubt that will
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
I favour a simple self-registration, with email address as user name (so that
the community can bombard the intruder with hate mail - just kidding).
Having a valid wiki name is not enough! I think we have to enter a
password as well!
...but this would be against wiki
The question is: Am I doing something really stupid here? I'm kind of
newbie with Cocoon and I most certainly haven't yet understood the
whole potential of it so all comments are more than welcome. However,
the site I'm building should be completely dynamic and, therefore, the
menu creation
Upayavira wrote:
One thing that Forrest does which is impressive (which I will steal for my site at some point) is to allow linking to other pages in a site without knowing the page's final URL.
When linking to a page, you use the page's ID. A couple of input modules and a transformer then
Is there a name for this pattern? That's exactly what a Struts
ActionForward (or is it Actionmapping?) is! And there's another name
for it in Maverick.
Forrest calls it 'Semantic Linking', to quote from
http://xml.apache.org/forrest/linking.html:
Forrest's solution is simple: instead of
Howard, Gary wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas? Any help is appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary
Mar 14, 2003 4:22:06 PM EST Error J2EE Error deploying application
cocoon
: Could not load cocoon
Mar 14, 2003 4:22:06 PM EST Error Management ApplicationManager
starting
Config caught throwable
On Friday, Mar 14, 2003, at 13:46 Europe/London, Steven Noels wrote:
while briefly checking the Wiki, I was confronted with some apparent
abuse: people uploading attachments which don't have much to do with
Cocoon (possibly just making benefit of the bandwidth we are
sponsoring), people
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