On Saturday 07 June 2003 03:17 am, Alexander Schatten wrote:
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
Alexander Schatten wrote:
(1) UTF-8 practically only works for english texts, and does not work
with ae oe ue and so on
That's wrong. UTF-8 works for *every* character. You only must use it
correctly -
On Thursday 29 May 2003 08:34 pm, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
When I started to use wiki. I loved that was freely editable, but after
that I think we must find a mechanism to control contribution. I mean this
kind of nonsense contributions that only destroy the builded work.
Control is the last
On Tuesday 18 March 2003 20:53, Uwe Gerger wrote:
Hello,
i would like to use an own written Logging-class to catch all logs from
Coccon and log them as we need.
What I have to do for configuring Cocoon in that way and what interface
I have to implement?
Cocoon is using LogKit, and LogKit
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
wrote quoteWML - XML/quote ;o)
search www.wapforum.org and www.wapforum.com. Sure the answer is in the WAP
Developer area.
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From: Niclas Hedhman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: vendredi 14 mars 2003 12:00
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Subject: Re: wml generator
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
On Friday 14 March 2003 18:16, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
I already checked some mail from http://w3c.org. it seems like we need to
find a converter from WML - XML.
WML is an XML application !!! Just like XHTML is an XML application.
i.e. If you have it in print I can use a Xerox to convert from
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 17:12, Richard Cunliffe wrote:
Niclas and Charles,
I would prefer to get images working within cocoon, so that when I want
to do more advance things I don't need to worry about it.
I have done all that Charles has suggest and still only the backdrop
works, any other
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 22:56, Richard Cunliffe wrote:
Richard,
IMHO, you have a whole set of problems, and inadequate analysis behind each.
And the only way to sort things out is a systematic check from top to bottom.
If we start at the Apache Webserver httpd.conf.
In the Apache httpd
On Monday 10 March 2003 21:20, Martin Holz wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm running Cocoon's SVG sample (under static-content, SVG
introduction page) under SuSe Linux 8.1. All works fine except for
the graphics. They don't show up, but generate loads of errors in
WEB-INF/logs instead.
On Monday 10 March 2003 23:35, Luca Marchetti wrote:
Hi all.
I'm tryng to get flowscript work
When I try to use flowscript, as in the flow/calc demo of cocoon2.1 i
get this error:
ReferenceError: Continuation is not defined.
Flow is still in progress, and there are issues with it, for
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 02:03, Jonathan Spaeth wrote:
I have been developing a webapp with cocoon 2 for at least three months
now. After building the latest system (as checked out from the repository
cocoon-2.1), xmlform does not appear to be mentioned in the sitemap, but
the java classes
On Saturday 15 February 2003 03:22, Thorsten Scherler wrote:
Don't use the MS SQL stuff (my personal opinion) it's garbage!
Or use an old enough version, where most the code are from the Sybase codebase
(was it ver 3?). MS SQL is another good example where we take this perfect
product and add
On Friday 14 February 2003 05:17, Guenther Schmidt wrote:
provided you're using Linix, you might want to create a cron job a'la wget
http://url that triggers your pipeline.
If you are not Linux expert, but using it more casually, the above can seem a
bit cryptic.
cron is a time scheduler in
Many users has opinions about the Fault handling in Cocoon, and most, users
and developers alike, agree it is not very good.
I suggest that you bring it up for discussion on cocoon-dev instead, as many
developers don't monitor this list.
BTW, it would be great to have a most wanted list from
As Peter hints, there is no limit on how much you can spend on your ideal
production environment.
50,000 CaffeinMark Java CPU (byte codes in silicon) with XML parsing hardware
accelerator (similar to a NVidia chip) would be a good start. Then make that
into an array of 1, each with a Gig
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 11:10, Alex Romayev wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for a cheap hosting provider to host a low
volume Cocoon site based on 2.1 dev code. Does anyone
have any experience with the ones mentioned at the
cocoon hosting page or any others?
How low is low volume??
I could
On Tuesday 11 February 2003 22:45, Guenther Schmidt wrote:
Hi everyone,
I've been doing all my projects in PHP so far and I'm sick and tired of it.
Good for you.
I'm just beginning to touch base with Cocoon and am deeply impressed with
it already.
However I've got no Java know how so I
On Sunday 09 February 2003 05:59, Robert Simmons wrote:
Sun JDO JSR-12.
And I thought this is a Java specific specification of the ODMG model. No?
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From: Thor Heinrichs-Wolpert [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 08, 2003 10:22 PM
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 20:17, Murad Jura wrote:
Hello,
has anybody successfull experience in developing applications using flow
from the Cocoon 2.1?
I have got a January snapshot of the cocoon-dev CVS repository. Is it
reasonably to use the flow in a production environment?
Nope. The
On Wednesday 05 February 2003 17:48, Jan Harms wrote:
Hi Hussayn,
nice work! Just two comments:
Agree...
1)
I didn´t test it but I suspect that there might be a problem with some of
the default matchers, since your pipeline, i.e. the generic automount
pipeline is the last one.
Here are
On Friday 31 January 2003 23:44, Matthew Langham wrote:
Anyone know any VCs with money left? :-).
AN interesting aspect of Capitalism is that money never disappears. Anyone who
claims this doesn't know how to look at the big picture.
So, where are all the money that went around in the dotCom
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 19:30, SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
Hy, all;
Maybe it is a good idea to create a commercial corner for cocoon
somewhere ? Consultants and companies, who are supporting cocoon
on a commercial base may put their footprint there.
This may be a clear signal for
On Friday 31 January 2003 13:48, Jeff Ramsdale wrote:
Hi all,
I'm just curious about something. I've been reading the Cocoon-users list
for a couple of weeks or so and I see a lot of folks in Europe (and
Australia--Jeff T!) interested in Cocoon. I'm sure it's not a matter of
Americans (
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 17:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I want to open 2 windows on one event. The xml/xsp (I mean the data)
would be the same, but the output would be: first window html, second
window pdf.
e.g. my dummy sitemap:
...
!-- on submit generate *.html and *.pdf output
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 18:48, SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
seems as if my round up generqted even more input ;-)
thanks to all of you.
so what do we have now? i reround up here:
1.) there is a strong push towards role based documentation
2.) there is a strong recommendation to use
as possible!
So do I ;o) A average programmer here would cost me ~USD1000 a month, a top
notch one with special competency would be about twice that.
Niclas
jez
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From: Niclas Hedhman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 28 January 2003 05:13
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On Wednesday 29 January 2003 05:21, Robert Simmons wrote:
Just a warning. There has been a study recently that quite well confirms
that using popups in a commercial web site is a good way to drive traffic
AWAY from that site. Personally, they annoy the shit out of me. If I really
needed to get
in it. If not much, I suggest you get a better browser. Opera or a
Linux based one, like Konqueror (comes with KDE), gives the user the all the
control it takes (control over window.open).
Niclas
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From: Niclas Hedhman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:08, Robert Simmons wrote:
Lol .. the community is really good I think. Lots I havent figured out yet
thats irritating me though. Like why the forms sample in the cocoon war
doesnt match the same constructs as the XMLForm tutorial at
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:16, Robert Simmons wrote:
Greetings. I would like to know what people favor using.
By my, admittedly limited, knowledge, the traditional HTML forms will still
work with cocoon as the request will still have access to the data.
Alternatively if I use XMLForms,
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 13:01, Robert Simmons wrote:
IT would be
much more efficient if you could drop in a set of beans, have a Java class
read them via introspection and then generate forms based upon the needs of
that command. Then you would have a command driven architecture that
if that
is the right way to do it.
-- Robert
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From: Niclas Hedhman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2003 4:39 AM
Subject: Re: XMLForms Versus Traditional HTML forms.
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 11:16, Robert Simmons
On Monday 27 January 2003 16:21, Robert Simmons wrote:
I am working to create a custom generator and I have deployed my WAR in
exploded format. The problem is that now when I change the class file that
the generator uses, cocoon keeps using the old class file. How can I get
the classloader in
On Monday 27 January 2003 17:14, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Hi Hussayn,
I mostly agree with your point of view, except on the separate wiki
thing. (And by the way, thanks a lot for your less talking, more doing
approach!)
What worries me *a lot* with starting yet another documentation site
On Monday 27 January 2003 18:16, Tellis George wrote:
My question is - is cocoon good for static pages or can it be used for
highly interactive dynamic pages?
Consensus here is; WEYWY
What Ever You Want You Get
or so it seems...
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 09:20, Jeremy Aston wrote:
Hi,
I keep seeing ads for contractors based in Frankfurt on a UK based job
site...
http://www.it.jobserve.com/jobserve/searchresults.asp?jobType=*d=5order=R
a nkpage=1q=cocoon
They almost all list Rate: Market. What is that roughly? Just
Better yet, Cocoon already defines 4 production roles, and add to that the
Cocoon Developer we get;
1. Content
2. Style
3. Logic
4. Management/Admin
5. Cocoon Developer
Note that some docs can always be linked from more than one section. Same
thing for a new FAQ section, where there could be
On Tuesday 28 January 2003 21:14, Martin Lüthi wrote:
Hi
I generate a SVG and serialize it as PNG with transparent background.
In Mozilla and Konqueror everything looks fine (also an Windows), but in IE
5.0 the background of the PNG is white. Is this a browser-specific problem?
Who can point
On Saturday 25 January 2003 21:05, Jeff Turner wrote:
On Sat, Jan 25, 2003 at 06:22:10PM +0800, Niclas Hedhman wrote:
In fact, I think Cocoon is so powerful, that it has kind of grown out of
its servlet image. It should traverse to the next level (or two), and
has its own deployment system
First of all, I generally agree with you Robert.
1. Cocoon is overly daunting at first sight.
2. MS get you going much faster.
3. Separation between User and Developer must be stronger.
4. Point-Click deployment tools should become a priority.
There are a few things I don't agree with;
1. I
On Saturday 25 January 2003 14:17, Robert Simmons wrote:
That is the impression that I am getting and I'm curious as to feedback
from list users.
I bet you will ;o)
So how could cocoon be of use to me and others like me? If I could build a
war with simply any special classes I have
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