Greetings
I have a small problem with some lineshifts in my xsp.
It seems like a lineshift is added to the output html from the xsp page.
I am not sure if this is something my editor puts on, or if it is a default
behaviour of cocoon.
And if it is, is ther anything I can do about it?
I use
The SN sunBow team are proud to announce version 1.0. This free
version is available immediately for download at:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0108489/. In addition to numerous bug-fixes,
the new version now also supports sub-sitemaps and no longer requires
a licence key.
sunBow is a collection of
wow! Congratulations. I will try it.
Antonio Gallardo
Martin Dulisch dijo:
The SN sunBow team are proud to announce version 1.0. This free
version is available immediately for download at:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0108489/. In addition to numerous bug-fixes,
the new version now also supports
That's interesting.
I must admit, that i took the following road:
1.) set up a project with eclipse as described
in my first email
2.) build the cocoon distrib with ant as described
in the cocoon docs.
3.) use the so generated webapp to work in my
tomcat
4.) link the classes directory
Title: RE: [ANN] sunBow 1.0
Hi,
I downloaded the sunBow zip file and extracted it to my Eclipse plugin directory but it doesn't seem to have been picked up.
I am using Eclipse v2.01.
Any suggestions?
Keith.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Dulisch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
A great tool.
THANK YOU
Helmut
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 10:02:12 +0100, Martin Dulisch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The SN sunBow team are proud to announce version 1.0. This free
version is available immediately for download at:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0108489/. In addition to numerous bug-fixes,
the
Excellent! My regards and many thanks to the Sunbow team.
Manos
Martin Dulisch wrote:
The SN sunBow team are proud to announce version 1.0. This free
version is available immediately for download at:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0108489/. In addition to numerous bug-fixes,
the new version now also
Hi Keith,
are you using eclipse 2.1 or 2.0.1. It should be 2.1.
Have a look in the eclipse .log file. Are there any errors about
sunBow.
Martin
Lyall, Keith wrote:
Hi,
I downloaded the sunBow zip file and extracted it to my Eclipse
plugin
directory but it doesn't seem to have been picked
Title: Message
When I try to build
cocoon using ANT from eclipse, I get the following error:
"class XConfToolTask
cannot be found"
Does anybody know
what I am doing wrong.
Mitchell
Peter Klotz wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to make my custom action Contextualizable in order to get the
base directory of the action. But it looks like this is never called or I
get errors when trying to create the component.
Why? I inherit from ConfigurableComposerAction to be configurable and
Composable
Title: RE: [ANN] sunBow 1.0
Hi Martin,
The version of Eclipse I am using is labelled v2.0.1.
I have not seen a v2.1 anywhere.
The message in my .log file is:
!SESSION Mar 28, 2003 12:42:45.93 --
java.version=1.4.1_01
java.vendor=Sun
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Because they are already in the original input WML file?
... or because the WML DTD is expanded _inside_ the document by the XML
parser ? Note that this also means that your server connects to
wapforum.org (I guess it's the location of the WML DTD) to get it.
To
Hi Geoff
Armed with your confirmation that I was on the right track, I finally spent
enough time getting JAVA_ENDORSED_DIRS variable correctly configured. The
configuration just needed to be handled in the morning, rather than late at
night ;-)
Hacking must certainly be the quickest path to
Forgive the elementary nature of this question, but I am new to Cocoon, my
background is documentation and not development, and I have read and
searched for an explanation for this weirdness without success.
Using DocBook XML and the DocBook XSL with a customization layer, I want to
change the
Check your sitemap ... You probably don't have the correct pipeline/match for
it.
Forgive the elementary nature of this question, but I am new to Cocoon, my
background is documentation and not development, and I have read and
searched for an explanation for this weirdness without success.
Lyall, Keith wrote:
Hi Martin,
The version of Eclipse I am using is labelled v2.0.1.
sunBow does not run with 2.0.x. There are API changes and plugin
refacrotings in 2.1
I have not seen a v2.1 anywhere.
2.1 release is announced for today. Release candidates are available.
Martin
I used both Sunbow (0.6) plugin and Eclipse 2.0.1.
Does it means that if you don't have Eclipse 2.1 you won't be able to use Sunbow
plugin?
Sylvain (T)
-Message d'origine-
De: Martin Dulisch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: vendredi, 28. mars 2003 16:47
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re:
sunBow 0.6 runs with eclipse 2.0.1
sunBow 1.0 with 2.1
Martin
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I used both Sunbow (0.6) plugin and Eclipse 2.0.1.
Does it means that if you don't have Eclipse 2.1 you won't be able
to
use Sunbow plugin?
Sylvain (T)
Sylvain,
if you cannot change to Eclipse 2.1 - we could extend the sunBow licence so
that it does not expire. The changes between sunBow 0.6 and sunBow 1.0 are
not that big.
Please contact me off-list on this.
Thanks
Matthew
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Joe,
you're question is so wide.
Here is how I use a CSS in an XSL file.
load the CSS.
map:pipeline
map:match pattern=style/*.css
map:read mime-type=text/css src=demo/{1}.css/
/map:match
/map:pipeline
load the file :
map:match pattern=welcome
The link to the stylesheet appears in the HTML output.
I am using a sub-sitemap with the pipeline:
map:pipeline
map:match pattern=book
map:generate src=book.xml/
map:transform src=book.xsl
map:parameter name=css-stylesheet value=book.css/
/map:transform
map:serialize/
/map:match
map:match
It's a little bit confused but if you want to do it.
You should declare do :
map:pipeline
map:match pattern=*.css
map:read src={1}.css mime-type=text/css/
/map:match
/map:pipeline
then :
map:pipeline
map:match pattern=book
map:generate src=book.xml/
map:transform src=book.xsl
map:parameter
Title: Message
AFAIK
the cocoon source comes with its own ANT including custom tasks. that ANT is
then used from the build script. you might be able to do the taskdef for
the eclipse integrated ANT. but maybe that's already handled by a target that
should exist in the build.xml;
I am new to Cocoon and Xalan. I am trying to use the Xalan extensions so that I can write _javascript_ programs within XSL and tranform them into html using Cocoon.
I am trying the example given in http://xml.apache.org/xalan-j/extensions.html
This does not work with Cocoon.
XML Source Document:
sorry i missed the pipeline i am using, here it is:
..
map:action name=sunRise-auth
src=org.apache.cocoon.sunshine.sunrise.acting.AuthAction
handlers
handler name=foo-handler
xmlns:map=http://apache.org/cocoon/sitemap/1.0;
Hello Joe,
Joe Williams wrote:
Thanks for the response, let me see if this makes things clearer.
I'm not getting an error message, but the formatting changes to the DocBook
XSL (by means of my CSS) do not appear in the browser.
The URL:
http://myserver:8080/cocoon/book/book
This succeeds in
When I try to reach the CSS directly, I get a Cocoon error (see below).
What do you want to reach with
map:parameter name=css-stylesheet value=book.css/
?? Do you have a global xsl:param name=css-stylesheet/ in your
book.xsl?
No, I do not. I commented that line out, and the link to the CSS
probably not exactly what you are looking for, but you could do this:
a href=#
xsp:attribute name=onclickxsp:expraddToUrl('header=+ dragid
+ ')/xsp:expr
/xsp:attribute
xsp:attribute
name=onmouseoverxsp:exprieShow(+varcounter+)/xsp:expr/xsp:attrib
ute
Add to column
Hi,
I have a servlet at http://localhost:8080/doSomethingServlet which spits
out well-formed XML. It will provide content I want to use at the start
of a pipeline.
I have tried using StreamGenerator specifying the URL as the src
attribute, and also an aggregator. 1 does nothing, and 2 gives me
have you tried something like already?:
map:generate type=html src=http://localhost:8080/doSomethingServlet; /
(even though type=html is a misnomer?)
-Original Message-
From: Colin W. Kingsbury [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or if that doesn't work, try type=file ??
it worked for me, but i'm using a new version of cocoon2. what version you
working with?
-Original Message-
From: Delis, Christopher E. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 3:55 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE:
This only for clarification. Test the stylesheet independent of the
DocBook
HTML with http://myserver:8080/cocoon/book/book.css;. If you get it,
hmm,
I
don't know. If not, what do you get?
When I follow the suggestion to access the CSS alone, I get this error:
type
1. the file is not in the same directory as the xml (according to the
earlier sent match patterns and pipelines),
2. the pipeline for the CSS does not look like the sent one
3. or there is another pipeline matching on *.css before the sent one. And
this one searches for the CSS file on
Ah, interesting ;-) As I expected it ...
Please have a look into the log files. You should get more information
there, e.g. something like a stacktrace. It seems, that the book.css can't
be
found on the disk, where it should be to found (as you specified it in the
sitemap). But the pipeline
There is no *.css in main sitemap, but I have not looked through all the
files.
- Original Message -
From: Joe Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: Newbie question about CSS display
Ah, interesting ;-) As I expected it ...
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Delis, Christopher E. wrote:
have you tried something like already?:
map:generate type=html src=http://localhost:8080/doSomethingServlet; /
(even though type=html is a misnomer?)
Well, the HTMLGenerator will run the input HTML through JTidy so the XML
through the
Hi,
I just updated my little XMLForms howto build system to reflect the bug
I just submitted (18487) and to fix a typo in a build property. Enjoy!
http://www.hoegg.net/xmlforms-howto-0.2.zip
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Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
http://www.isisnetworks.net
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 09:26:54 -0500, Mitchell Cohen wrote:
When I try to build cocoon using ANT from eclipse, I get the following
error:
class XConfToolTask cannot be found
Does anybody know what I am doing wrong.
Nothing. I think you'll find that cocoon uses ant 1.6 alpha and eclipse
Hello Joe,
you don't give very exact error description, only it does not work. So
it's only possible to guess. Or you give us more information.
I guess the error is a missing or a wrong match for the CSS.
The information you can provide:
1. Which URL do you type in the browser for the Cocoon
Does eclipse preserve workspaces on changing from 2.x to 2.1?
That would make it easier to experiment with upgrading.
Geoff
At 11:00 AM 3/28/2003, you wrote:
Sylvain,
if you cannot change to Eclipse 2.1 - we could extend the sunBow licence so
that it does not expire. The changes between sunBow
Thanks for the response, let me see if this makes things clearer.
I'm not getting an error message, but the formatting changes to the DocBook
XSL (by means of my CSS) do not appear in the browser.
The URL:
http://myserver:8080/cocoon/book/book
This succeeds in calling the document. When I view
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