Re: Cocoon tutorial ... non production cocoon 'sand box'

2002-12-29 Thread J. Norment
Ah-ha. Thanks for the info. What is hsqldb used for, anyway? Do you know if there is a general setup FAQ (not installation, but setup as in if you want to run cocoon, but you don't want everyone that visits your sites to be able to type '/cocoon' and get merry with the examples, this is how

Re: Cocoon tutorial ... non production cocoon 'sand box'

2002-12-29 Thread aps olute
Odd that when viewing the mail-list, I see those =A0, which is not displayed when viewed on yahoo's mail, it must be yahoo inserted. Anyhow, I hope that didnt confuse you or anyone. hsqldb is a java based database, package along with cocoon so samples that require a database would work.

Re: Cocoon tutorial ... non production cocoon 'sand box'

2002-12-29 Thread Joerg Pietschmann
On Sunday 29 December 2002 17:59, you wrote: Odd that when viewing the mail-list, I see those =A0, which is not displayed when viewed on yahoo's mail, it must be yahoo inserted. A =A0 is a MIME encoding (IIRC quoted printable) for a non-breaking space. If you have some days left to spend on

Re: Cocoon tutorial ... non production cocoon 'sand box'

2002-12-28 Thread J. Norment
What dedication! ( I'm impressed! ) Thanks for the tip. I will keep it in mind, if I want to get the tutorial working in the original install directory. For the time being though, my primary interest is in creating a separate development cocoon-space. ( I had been hoping to use a simple

Re: Cocoon tutorial ... non production cocoon 'sand box'

2002-12-28 Thread aps olute
I would build like so: ./build.sh clean-webapp #this builds a cocoon.war but it is bare min Don't expect to see much other than an error of failed to load sitemap.xmap as there isnt much there. So you modify it and put pipelines that work. Another alernative is search on this list