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Thx very much for your immediate help!
Martin.
PS: Antonio, short introduction to modules is at
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/concepts/modules.html
I've just updated the 2.1 branch to allow a format specification on
module declaration. With this you can
.MM.dd G 'at' hh:mm:ss
Nice Christian!
Where we can find description about the InputModules and how they works?
Antonio Gallardo
El Viernes, 18 de Octubre de 2002 10:02, Christian Haul escribió:
> On 18.Oct.2002 -- 02:05 PM, Martin Schimak wrote:
> > Christian Haul wrote:
> > > I'll add it to my todo list for after th
On 18.Oct.2002 -- 02:05 PM, Martin Schimak wrote:
> Christian Haul wrote:
> > I'll add it to my todo list for after that. Unfortunately, this
> >list is growing rapidly :-(
> >
>
> Would be great, thx!
I've just updated the 2.1 branch to allow a format specification on
module declaration. With th
ily) to extent the module in this
> way. Another, easy and for consistency needed extension is to
> allow configuration on declaration.
Another idea came to me just as I wrote the previous letter. If we make the
Date Input Module JXPath-enabled then it'll be easy to extend it by custom
func
Christian Haul wrote:
> I'll add it to my todo list for after that. Unfortunately, this
list is growing rapidly :-(
Chris.
Would be great, thx!
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On 18.Oct.2002 -- 03:41 PM, Piroumian Konstantin wrote:
> Christian,
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> > From: Christian Haul [mailto:haul@;dvs1.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de]
> > On 18.Oct.2002 -- 12:21 PM, Martin Schimak wrote:
> > > Hello!
> > >
> > > Does anybody know h
Christian,
> From: Christian Haul [mailto:haul@;dvs1.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de]
> On 18.Oct.2002 -- 12:21 PM, Martin Schimak wrote:
> > Hello!
> >
> > Does anybody know how to tell the Date Input Module to deliver a
> > certain
> > date format?
>
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On 18.Oct.2002 -- 12:21 PM, Martin Schimak wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Does anybody know how to tell the Date Input Module to deliver a certain
> date format?
see java.text.SimpleDateFormat
and pass it via the format attribute. So currently, you cannot provide
a format if you use it from s
Hello!
Does anybody know how to tell the Date Input Module to deliver a certain date format?
I just found the comment to use the "attribute 'format' of configuration root node" in the javadoc,
but I am not sure how to do it exa
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