already some of the background of Woody's genesis over
here: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devm=105491414614553w=2
So its feature list is in active expansion, and it has been created to
be extensively used and actively supported.
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eradicated the
host-not-founds so far, and I'm not yet halfway through the list. Some
weeding once in a while shouldn't harm IMHO.
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Great. Please send in a comprehensive patch if you want them to be updated.
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On 9/06/2003 14:29 Stavros Kounis wrote:
i have to send the patched file direct to your, to this list ore somewhere
else?
The list, please. Thanks!
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On 9/06/2003 15:47 Stavros Kounis wrote:
steven
this is the patched livesites.xml
with 4 new entries
could you please prepare a proper patch (cvs diff -u) to take in account
as little changes as possible? you reformatted the entire file...
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On 9/06/2003 17:41 Upayavira wrote:
Sounds like you have exactly what you want. Leave the file as is and send it. Don't
remove anything.
Yep!
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_not_ using a classical anglosaxonroman language?
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momenteel flink getimmerd aan de CLI, als ik
me goed herinner loopt men daar maar twéé keer over dezelfde pijplijn.
Groetjes,
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On 4/06/2003 15:48 Steven Noels wrote:
bug == feature ;-)
binnen Cocoon 2.1 wordt er momenteel flink getimmerd aan de CLI, als ik
me goed herinner loopt men daar maar twéé keer over dezelfde pijplijn.
bzt - wrong To: address
Dutch-speaking people: stop laughing ;-)
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how to do this. I don't even
know if I'm thinking in the right direction.
I might be totally off-hook, but did you know there is a
get-sitemap-parameter tag in the xsp-util logicsheet?
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investigating this incident, I firmly believe Cocoon's rise or
fall will not depend on us winning some XML-Journal Award.
Thanks for confirming my assumptions!
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Read
can specify an URL as a source.
But all in all, since you have choosen for Cocoon, you might as well use
Cocoon aggregation or the various IncludeTransformers instead.
Hope this helps,
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?
(Radeox is the wiki-xhtml rendering engine used in SnipSnap, a very
cool if somehow weird blog/wiki engine)
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* that same database is used for container-based authentication around
Edit.jsp
What do you guys think?
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has not become an Incubating Apache project yet, IIUC.
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Ryan Hoegg wrote:
Ah, well then as soon as I get to my next project involving reporting, I
will be sure to stay in touch, and begin diversifying your community :)
{{|||applause|||}}
yep, that's what we like :-)
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Sean McKaharay wrote:
All I can say I can't wait for each release and see how much this
grows. Thanks everyone for all the help and I hope I can help in the
future.
{blush}
Thanks, Sean.
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will come
and add image links to some nasty p0rn images, and that this will scare
off our regular community.
Your thoughts, please: what kind of policy would you come up with, or
are willing to live up to?
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and patches. There's a live demo available on the project
website, too.
Have fun,
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zze-MORY Nicolas FTRD/DMI/REN wrote:
wHERE can i get more informations about the reverse proxy mode of Cocoon
?
Wild guess: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=ApacheModProxy
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; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Ek...!
Just go for IBM or Sun JDK, Jeremy. IIRC, IBM has released a 1.4 version
of its VM, too.
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with Excelon/Progress except that Outerthought is
an educational partner, and we are allowed to provide attendees of our
XML/XSLT courses with a free copy of the tool.
Cheers, and thanks for any remarks.
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Leszek Gawron wrote:
esql:execute-query
esql:query
SELECT
K.K_NIP AS Knt_NipE,
B.GST_KntID AS Knt_KntId,
B.GST_KntID AS Knt_Kod,
K.K_GRUPA AS Knt_Grupa,
How does the rest of your pipeline looks like? Can you post the relevant
sitemap snippet?
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Sean McKaharay wrote:
xReporter...I am using xReporter right now. It takes a little
time to understand all the stylesheets but I think it works great for
reporting.
... and our stylesheets are under serious rework to show off xReporter
can look nice, too ;-)
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://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Tutorials
Very kind of you, Irv - thanks!
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what you do, we can always patch what you have done.
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always been a friendly community in the past, and
we'd like to keep it that way.
I see Robert is back, for which I'm happy. But please, let's keep the
spirit high.
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at
http://outerthought.net/gettogether/
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. For the 2.0.* series, I do not know of anything more
authorative than our poster version at
http://outerthought.net/downloads/sitemap.pdf
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backups
of the Wiki.
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, since most decent MUAs still keep the references
in place, and show their threaded view depending on these references. If
you really want to rethread, better start a new message.
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gv wrote:
I am curious about people's experiences with setting
up live Cocoon sites with a Web host:
Any hosts that seem particularly good (or bad)?
http://www.aoindustries.com/ operates the hardware behind cocoondev.org
and does a decent job at it.
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/soundpool or similar
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faq/faq-configure-environment.html#faq-1
might help you here.
hope this helps,
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', and am going to take the Wiki offline for half an hour or so.
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Steven Noels wrote:
I think I find now how to do it, but won't be able to do a 'live
upgrade', and am going to take the Wiki offline for half an hour or so.
Looks like all is well again, except for the hosed RecentChanges. Enjoy.
Notification mails to [EMAIL PROTECTED] will be resumed, too
Steven Noels wrote:
I'm not on IE, nor have I the huge screen to test this particular
condition...
I'm working on the Wiki this morning, and I might find something out,
but any HTML/CSS enthusiast on the list might give it a go, too. I
cannot fathom what is going on, except for IE-weirdness
Konstantin Piroumian wrote:
Sorry, it shoud be read as:
You can easily notice that this problem is NOT present on the
Forrest site
and
it looks like a typo or so in CSS.
Sure. Now has anyone an idea how to fix it? ;-)
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me in maintaining this messy HTML/CSS/JSP stuff ;-)
(JSPWiki is great, the JSPs are clean too, but somehow using JSP to
generate HTML is giving me the creeps - I wonder why)
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fathom what is going on, except for IE-weirdness. Could one of
you guys check the original layout, on
http://www.ecyrd.com/JSPWiki/Wiki.jsp?
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_any_ assistance you might need.
And even if the users would insist in having 'their own Wiki' (although
I think the existing wiki.cocoondev.org is there for _anybody_), I'd be
happy in providing hosting for that under the neutral cocoondev.org domain.
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'.
The moment that section grows out of its cocoon, we can very easily
migrate content from there to a separate Wiki instance. But first, let's
try to get things moving.
I will personally spend serious time in helping out the editors in that
section, promise!
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, for various audiences, and from various angles, can be found
in one place.
Thanks for your cooperation!
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it is actually a MUST ;-)
Given the success of the existing Wiki, I would seriously recommend
against creating a new one, even if it's for a specific purpose.
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Read
parsing pre-DTD HTML...: quite difficult to push clean SAX
events out of fuzzy stuff.
But these issues are there to be fixed, and I'll try to be as supportive
as time allows!
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Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
Yes, I saw that. I'm only now catching up with the 280 e-mails I had
this morning: that's what I get for being off-line all weekend; new
baby girl at home, who has time for computers :-)
Congrats!
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, and should thus be a good
contributor to the Cocoon Documentation effort.
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behind these MUAs. Don't expect everything to be _your_ way the
moment you arrive.
(ditto for the Jakarta Forums idea).
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with Cocoon.
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Geoff Howard wrote:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CreateMinimalWebapp
the server running the wiki diff notifications has gone AWOL yesterday
afternoon - going in the office to check what is going on today
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prior
permission. Getting that permission could be tricky, or even more
wicked, creating a subproject _inside_ Apache Cocoon to do a .Net port,
could be a challenge, largely dependent on the community one could
create around such an effort.
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to
be users - something very much appreciated!
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the Wiki docs, please don't forget you can just
hit 'edit page' and correct these accessibility issues yourself!
cheers,
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Cocoon community for the
creation of some wonderful toys to play with, and a great guy (you know
who you are) who made all this possible.
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Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
We saw that the 1822 online bank (http://www.1822direkt.com) is using Cocoon
for part of its Web site (example:
http://www.1822direkt.com/produkte/cashkonto4.html
and follow the link at the bottom).
https://www-2.1822direkt.com/cocoon/mia1b/index.html
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http://www.dpawson.co.uk/xsl/sect2/identity.html
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Steven Noels wrote:
I'm moving the Wiki to its new location on
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/
I'll quit fussing around for now - did some Forrestizing along the way.
I didn't really pay much attention on validity of the generated HTML,
and only checked in Moz1.2 and IE6 on W2K. If anyone has big
-set your
cookie by 'logging in' before editing.
The new site might become temporarily unavailable during the day - but
not for long consecutive stretches.
Take care,
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along in all your 200
stylesheets, compared to how easy it is in languages like java.
It would be cool if you did your homework yourself, and post it on the
mailinglist or on
http://outerthought.net/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=TheyDontLikeCocoon
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it to
http://outerthought.net/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=HowTos or
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] also - FOP is but a
library for us, so hopefully you will get an answer over there. If that
fails, you politely ping [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead.
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thresholds to ERROR (instead of INFO or DEBUG).
This should give an immediate and dramatic performance gain.
How about setting these to ERROR by default?
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Read my
. Haven't yet seen
anything that makes me think we'll need anything beefier in the near future.
... wich average to 0,75 hits/seconds.
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of the
budget, but still not being prepared for making a commercial event out
of it (and I regard ApacheCon as being a commercial event for that
matter - with sponsor speaking slots etc etc)./rant
Hope this establishes a good working spirit for next year's event.
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Matthew Langham wrote:
Hi,
I have my pictures from the Cocoon GetTogether up here:
http://sunshine.s-und-n.de/events/ghent/index.html
A great event and many thanks go out to Steven Noels and the rest of the
team for putting on such a great job. See you next year!
I'll be slowly preparing
Derek Hohls wrote:
Is such a scenario possible? If so, I would be grateful if
someone could explain it to me...
Have a look at the cinclude transformer:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/transformers/cinclude-transformer.html
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or developers, this event is a
must-attend. Besides, this event is free thanks to the kind sponsorship
of SN AG, X-Hive, Hippo WebWorks and Outerthought.
Note to Apachecon attendees: the coincidence with the Apachecon dates is
entirely incidental.
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Please check that your question has
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Steven has moved it to Links'. Thank you - I overlooked the already
existing point at the links page.
oops - you found out already ;-)
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Peter Sparkes wrote:
Sender: Dhiman Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Recipient: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to run XSP ?
Contains Virus HTML.Redlof.A
reading mail through Mozilla brings much peace to my mind :-)
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generator with sed or awk capability.
Has anybody a solution ?
Chaperon might be what you need: http://chaperon.sourceforge.net/ and
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/howto/chaperon/howto-chaperon-intro.html
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to do some weblogging at the event - or send a report afterwards.
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-dev is not in a state to be used by Joe
User, IMHO. Cfr. all requests for help referring to CVS HEAD checkouts
of a specific date.
I agree a lot of nice things have been happening in HEAD so far, but
maybe we should consider backporting some of them to 2.0.4-in-progress.
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are well received at the
other side however.
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: combine the DirectoryGenerator with the CInclude Transformer.
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.
duh - I must remember to read what I'm replying to :-|
nice gotcha - the http:// part must be omitted, of course :-)
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Please check that your question has
-type=text/vnd.viewcvs-markup
Diaña/David: I'll be happy to recommit the site when Cocoon CVS
cocoon_2_0_3_branch is up to date.
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/networking/urls/_setProxy.html
see Firewall problems on http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/site/faq.html
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in your tomcat
startup script, or as a CATALINA_OPTS/TOMCAT_OPTS environment variable
set CATALINA_OPTS=-Dhttp.proxyHost=http://proxy.blabla.com
-Dhttp.proxyPort=8080
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% -Dcatalina.base=%CATALINA_BASE%
-Dcatalina.home=%CATALINA_HOME% org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
%2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9 start
OK now?
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searching, have a look at
http://www.w3.org/XML/Query#products
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deployed
Cocoon over there?
The error message you get is a Tomcat one, I guess, so maybe the Cocoon
context isn't properly set up.
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, by swapping it with the normal sitemap engine configation
with
sitemap logger=sitemap/
Oh, BTW, it's not that you are editing the wrong sitemap file (.bak)?
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and not the
sitemap.xmap.bak file I created to simply backup the original
sitemap.xmap file before I started playing around with it. But it is
good of you to point out. :-)
I could as well try ;-)
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handling stuff
set up.
But I'm off to bed soon now :-)
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), but at least you get a feeling where
to look at.
OK now?
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://outerthought.org/cocoon/gettogether/
This event will be free of charge, but registration is required.
Caveat: this is *not* an official ASF event - it is organized and
sponsored by Outerthought - the Java, XML and Open Source Competence Center.
Best regards,
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Steven Noels wrote:
Ben Young wrote:
Is it possible to set up a sitemap that will select a different
stylesheet
according to the XML Schema or doctype used in the content file?
It is already done, I'll commit it on Monday or when the kids allow during
the weekend ;-)
Done. Kudos
On Sat, 7 Sep 2002, J.Pietschmann wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Ben Young wrote:
Is it possible to set up a sitemap that will select a different
stylesheet
according to the XML Schema or doctype used in the content file?
No way that I'm aware of.
There is some talk on forrest-dev
using Cocoon are
invited to send us a presentation outline.
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, Xalan sorts attributes
alfabetically.
For general sitemap editing woes, maybe have a look at
http://pollo.sf.net/ - a general-purpose XML editor that comes with a
configuration for Cocoon sitemap editing and some entry helpers for that
purpose.
Regards,
/Steven
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Steven Noels
Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
El Martes, 03 de Septiembre de 2002 13:30, Steven Noels escribió:
Attribute order is irrelevant in an XML document - it is up to the
application if the order is preserved. IIRC, Xalan sorts attributes
alfabetically.
I know that. But for the programmers can
gurus
reading and answering such queries.
HTH,
/Steven
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