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Von: Dominic Chambers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 26. Juni 2003 16:07
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: request parameter documentation?
I need to learn exactly what names can be used to access the various
request parameters from the sitemap
Thanks everyone for the help! It seems that the documentation in the
samples section (Cocoon | Samples | Modules), only exists in the 2.1
series of the docs.
This url may be useful to anyone who reads this mail in the future:
http://resin.mediahost.org/cocoon/samples/modules/index.xsp
I need to learn exactly what names can be used to access the various
request parameters from the sitemap (e.g. {request:serverName} and
{requestQuery}. Sorry for not RTFM on this one, but I can't find the
info I want anywhere on the site, although others seem to know bits
about it, so it must
An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Betreff: request parameter documentation?
I need to learn exactly what names can be used to access the various
request parameters from the sitemap (e.g. {request:serverName} and
{requestQuery}. Sorry for not RTFM on this one, but I can't find the
info I want anywhere on the site
Look in the samples for the input modules sample. That should have all
of the options demonstrated on one page.
HTH,
Geoff
At 10:06 AM 6/26/2003, you wrote:
I need to learn exactly what names can be used to access the various
request parameters from the sitemap (e.g. {request:serverName} and
Dominic Chambers wrote:
I need to learn exactly what names can be used to access the various
request parameters from the sitemap (e.g. {request:serverName} and
{requestQuery}. Sorry for not RTFM on this one, but I can't find the
info I want anywhere on the site, although others seem to know bits
On 18.Mar.2003 -- 03:15 PM, Richard In Public wrote:
Hi Chris
Firstly, thanks for your response. I have been mulling over this and
revisiting the docs, but I have not managed to get things working.
I suspect that my problem lies in chanelling the request parameters passed
by the form
in practice. Do you have any samples?
Best,
Richard
- Original Message -
From: Christian Haul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:43 AM
Subject: Re: Modular Database Actions: Urgently seeking documentation
On 13.Mar.2003 -- 07:48 PM, Richard
On 13.Mar.2003 -- 07:48 PM, Richard In Public wrote:
Hi
I've been struggling for some time now to understand how to use modular
database actions. I have not been able to find any directly helpful
documentation.
Does anyone have a simple example using an XMLForm to insert a row
Hi
I've been struggling for some time now to understand how to use modular
database actions. I have not been able to find any directly helpful
documentation.
Does anyone have a simple example using an XMLForm to insert a row with a
modular database add action?
I've listed some of the sources
Hy;
as a newbie (of three months age ;) ) i'd like to
contribute my thoughts to the documentation area:
1.) From my now 20 years experience in computer art i
learned that the newbies can tell much more about the
features of a program, than the developers can. Why?
because the newbie
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 is
the dispersion of resources - wouldn't it be much more
Newbie Wiki could be :
"Framework for a Cocoon Newbie Web (non-wiki) Site"??
I second Hussayn as editor for the new site (wow, a *real*
volunteer)
Derek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/01/2003 10:52:47
Hy;as a newbie (of three months age ;) ) i'd like
tocontribute my thoughts to the documentat
Hy, Bertrand
short answer: join the party of course!
long answer:
when we want to count on newbies efforts they should be given
instant access: edit deploy, online. this is what wiki does.
hence i would consider the work on the cocoon documentation
as secnd step towards the ultimate
documentation resource is troubling me a bit, especially if that means
setting up another Wiki. Given the easy proliferation of Wiki content,
people will not know anymore where to submit and retrieve information.
Why not start a section within the existing Wiki? I'd be _very_ willing
to provide you guys
for a Cocoon Newbie Web (non-wiki) Site??
I second Hussayn as editor for the new site (wow, a *real*
volunteer)
Derek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/01/2003 10:52:47
Hy;
as a newbie (of three months age ;) ) i'd like to
contribute my thoughts to the documentation area:
1.) From my now 20 years experience
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
SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
set up 2nd Wiki in the same domain (parallel to the cocoon-wiki)
dedicated to the newbies. this would come close to my thoughts
but would not force us to start with work on the infrastructure.
instead just deploy JSPWiki a secnd time, use different layout,
hy, steven;
you are right: no good idea to create another documentation
source. i remember, i also complained about that when i started
with cocoon: documentation sites all around and uncoordinated.
The point is uncoordinated here:
I propose to coordinate the newbies site with the existing
and an experts site.
By the way, why not use the sunshine portal for that purpose?
lets get a bit visionary:
what about having:
o the cocoon documentation set for distribution
manual pages
possibly pdf for printout version
o the cocoon online site
including online access to the docs
SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
. . .
short answer: join the party of course!
Cool!
. . .
set up 2nd Wiki in the same domain (parallel to the cocoon-wiki)
dedicated to the newbies.
. . .
Again, I'm *very* reluctant about having yet another information source:
fragmentation has already
Derek Hohls wrote:
Bertrand
I think you are making the same point as me... just proposing
a different solution. I still feel that if we are using a system that
is based on the philisopy of write once, publish anywhere we
should be able to create documents in one place and have them
published
Bertrand
Good points - I think if we first agree on what the real problem
is then it will easier to find a solution for it. Here's my
first draft:
Problem:
* Users cannot get quickly started with Cocoon
Causes (?)
1. The existing Cocoon documentation is poorly written
2. The existing
SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
The major point is to remember, that the newbies wiki is a part of
the cocoon wiki, independent of the underlaying technology, thus
coordinating the content, not the technology.
Sure. My bias is that people should not go for hunting information, and
that a lot,
;-)
I'm just curious: What tools do you mean ? (maybe i should have a look
into the cocoon documentation framework first?)
regards, hussayn
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Cocoon newbie docs requirements:
1) GOAL: create a source of reliable information for Cocoon newbies,
along the lines of how to setup
documentation framework first?)
. . .
I just meant the existing wiki, mailing lists, CVS and the existing web
site, the idea being that the community can concentrate on these three
tools and not have a different tool for each goal.
If we agree on these requirements (which seems to be the case), I
What I don't get is why not put the new documentation in cocoon distribution?
Everything else is in there: *smirk* Cocoon is built for web publishing, we
could conspire to write volumes right in the product. Which reminds me,
anyone know a word processor that saves primarily in XML and is good
Star/OpenOffice as well as the new MSOffice.
Then again, WYSIWYG HTML Editors - Tidy works great too.
Manos
Robert Simmons wrote:
What I don't get is why not put the new documentation in cocoon distribution?
Everything else is in there: *smirk* Cocoon is built for web publishing, we
could
Robert Simmons wrote:
What I don't get is why not put the new documentation in cocoon distribution?
. . .
Once there *is* new documentation, it will be easy to put it there.
Until then, the wiki is a great way to collaborate on docs until they
are ready for inclusion in the official docs
Ya, I know MSoffice can save into HTML. I want it to save into XML.
-- Robert
- Original Message -
From: Emmanuil Batsis (Manos) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: newbies documentation - yet another wiki?
Star/OpenOffice
27, 2003 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: newbies documentation - yet another wiki?
Star/OpenOffice as well as the new MSOffice.
Then again, WYSIWYG HTML Editors - Tidy works great too.
Manos
Robert Simmons wrote:
What I don't get is why not put the new documentation in cocoon
distribution
, January 27, 2003 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: newbies documentation - yet another wiki?
Star/OpenOffice as well as the new MSOffice.
Then again, WYSIWYG HTML Editors - Tidy works great too.
Manos
Robert Simmons wrote:
What I don't get is why not put the new documentation in cocoon
distribution
Manos wrote:
No, I was talking about Microsoft Office XP not 2k; it does have native
XML support. For example You can save Microsoft Excel 2002 spreadsheets
and Microsoft Access 2002 database tables, queries, and views as XML.[1].
Please not that I'm *not* an M$ fun ;-)
Office-11 will
Nice software. Too bad I don't have a thousand Euros to blow to buy it.
-- Robert
- Original Message -
From: SAXESS - Hussayn Dabbous [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 1:37 PM
Subject: Re: newbies documentation - yet another wiki?
i personally
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
some short notes:
Cocoon newbie docs requirements:
1) GOAL: create a source of reliable information for Cocoon newbies,
along the lines of how to setup Cocoon in 15 minutes and HOWTO setup
your intranet with XML in 1 day
like that :-)
2) MUST allow users to
Steven Noels wrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
. . .
3) MUST clearly identify these docs as being for beginners and
reviewed by an editor of the Cocoon team to prevent beginners from
getting lost in obsolete/unreliable docs
That might warrant a different Wiki instance for these docs since
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
I was thinking more of something driven by metadata, maybe simply
adding some name-value pairs at the end of the wiki text, something like:
TARGET-AUDIENCE: beginners
REVIEWED-BY: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tuesday January 28th, 2003
COCOON-RELEASES: 2.0.1, 2.0.4
Yep, that
is
transformed into a documentation site 'index' or perhaps it creates a site based
on the dc:Subject. The rdfDescription/@about links/is-fed the described
resource. If someone would like to add documentation they add the metadata to
the central location.
best,
-Rob
Hi Bertrand,
Is it possible for you to correct the tutorial you have
authored at www.cocooncenter.de and perhaps moved it over to
Wiki as one of the beginners tutorial? The correction is to
change matcher from WildcardURIMatcherFactory to
WildcardURIMatcher, perhaps it has the Factory name
Thanks to those people who had made a valiant effort to make
the Documentation more understandable. My plead to you
authors is to make these document fit into one viewable page
including the left side navigation menu. I do find it very
distracting to scroll horizontally right to left back
e nio wrote:
Thanks to those people who had made a valiant effort to make
the Documentation more understandable. My plead to you
authors is to make these document fit into one viewable page
including the left side navigation menu. I do find it very
distracting to scroll horizontally right
:8080/cocoon/documentation
I followed it from the main sitemap.xmap - to a documentation
sitemap.xmap. I lost track once the matcher has hit this partof the
documentation/sitemap.xmap:
194 map:aggregate element=site 195 map:part
src=cocoon:/book-{1}.xml/ 196 map:part
src=cocoon:/body-{1}.xml
Am trying to follow the pipelines for cocoon to
display the index.xml, for example when I type on the
browser http://localhost:8080/cocoon/documentation
I followed it from the main sitemap.xmap - to a
documentation sitemap.xmap. I lost track once the
matcher has hit this partof
Ray Tayek wrote:
it appears to work using:
cocoon-2.0.4/
j2sdk1.4.1_01/
jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18-LE-jdk14/
if you follow the instructions at
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/installing/index.html about copying the
xalan and
xerces jars (which are in lib, not lib/core).
Can somebody add this
I have added on cocoon wiki a document on specific database connection with cocoon.
IMHO the official documentation is poor about:
- where to find the jdbc driver for a specific database (oracle, AS400,
PostgreSQL,...)
- How the driver is called
- The connection's class name
- The tricky things
Hy,
suggestion: Maybe it could help to add some
additional labels at relevant places into the
current documentation set, that state e.g.:
new since cocoon version 2.1
last updated at 10-OCT-2002
or something like that? These labels could even be
eliminated later from the released docs.
Do you
Hello;
I want to adress three serious and tightly coupled issues
concerning development and deployment of webapps using
cocoon. All related to documentation:
1.) The application developers viewpoint
2.) The administrators viewpoint
3.) The cocoon error reporting issue
But i do not want
Hi,I'm sorry to be so direct: I don't think you have really yet grasped what it means to use open source software or to paricipate in an open source community. In a cathedral world you could demand that the vendor of your software answers all your questions - but here - things are different. Have
hy, Matthew;
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm sorry to be so direct: I don't think you have really yet grasped
what it means to use open source software or to paricipate in an open
source community. In a cathedral world you could demand that the vendor
of your software answers all your
among web pages, cocoon
official documentation, mailing lists, etc...
I was thinking about a page in which for any commercial or open source
databases is written:
* where to find jdbc drivers
* how to modify the configuration filles
* notes about personal experiences
Example:
Oracle:
1
: Proposal: Documentation about database connection
I think this is fine. What about to make it in Wiki?
Antonio Gallardo
El Martes, 15 de Octubre de 2002 23:40, Gabriele Domenichini escribió:
What about setting up a page with the configurations needed to connect
cocoon to the various database
Alle 15:31, lunedì 14 ottobre 2002, Bertrand Delacretaz ha scritto:
added sql track. comments are welcome
(cross-posted to -dev and -user, we need you too!)
IMHO adding tracks to the Cocoon documentation could make it
much more useful, by providing several reading lists targeted
What about setting up a page with the configurations needed to connect cocoon
to the various database ?
There is already something but is distributed among web pages, cocoon official
documentation, mailing lists, etc...
I was thinking about a page in which for any commercial or open source
(cross-posted to -dev and -user, we need you too!)
IMHO adding tracks to the Cocoon documentation could make it
much more useful, by providing several reading lists targeted to the
various uses of Cocoon.
Please see
http://outerthought.net/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=DocumentationTracksProject
about
HiCarsten /
Matthew,
I am using binary release Cocoon
2.0.3, does that mean that I should be using
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/webapps/sunrise.htmldocumentation
instead of
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/webapps/authentication.html???
Thanks
Richard
Yes, exactly!
Carsten
-Original Message-
From: Richard Reyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:10 AM
To: C2 Users
Subject: sunRise Documentation
Hi Carsten / Matthew,
I am using binary release Cocoon 2.0.3, does that mean that I should be
using
http
Right...
--website : www.babsfrance.fr.stICQ :
135868405
- Original Message -
From:
Richard
Reyes
To: C2 Users
Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 3:09
AM
Subject: sunRise Documentation
HiCarsten /
Matthew,
I am using binary release Cocoon
2.0.3
I saw that some pages of the documentation in the Cocon web site. are not
handled well in the browser. It seems like they dont know where the browser
window end in the right side and continue.
For example:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/webapps/authentication.html
If you wish I can
Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
I saw that some pages of the documentation in the Cocon web site. are not
handled well in the browser. It seems like they dont know where the browser
window end in the right side and continue.
For example:
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/developing/webapps
and send the patch if you want ;)
Vadim
I browse the doc after the build and there is the same problem. :(
Antonio Gallardo.
El Miércoles, 18 de Septiembre de 2002 08:36, Vadim Gritsenko escribió:
Antonio Gallardo Rivera wrote:
I saw that some pages of the documentation in the Cocon
The article which was published on WebServices.org
is now part of the Cocoon documentation (in CVS HEAD).
Links are provided off of the HOW-TO and User's Guide | Generator pages.
Enjoy !
-=Ivelin=-
-
Please check that your
I wasn't sure where to send this feedback. Hope it gets to the right
place.
The documentation located at
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/userdocs/transformers/xslt-transformer.html
has the following extract
Hi all,
I've been looking for the location of the xsp documentation where it lists
all the possible tags for xsp, but can't find it. Could someone point me in
the right direction?
Paul
-
Please check that your question has
From: Dan Jones [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Hi
Another newbie question, and probably a stupid one, but I find the
following
extract from the Cocoon 2.02 documentation a little confusing:
Due to changes in JDBC between JDK 1.3 and JDK 1.4, it is not
possible
to use Cocoon build
Hi
Another newbie question, and probably a stupid one, but I find the following
extract from the Cocoon 2.02 documentation a little confusing:
Due to changes in JDBC between JDK 1.3 and JDK 1.4, it is not possible to use Cocoon
build on JDK 1.3 with JDK 1.4
when it comes to database
Hi,
It would be nice if you also had a 8 1/2 by 11 paged PDF for us
Americans! :)
Thanks,
Ryan Hoegg
ISIS Networks
Steven Noels wrote:
Dear all,
We have created a diagram representation of the Cocoon sitemap that
you might consider being helpful. It is available in PDF format at
Perfect, thanks Gerhard! use-connection is a child of reader, not
an attribute of reader as I incorrectly guessed.
Pascal's email should be incorporated in the documentation - it makes
a fine mini-tutorial. There really is a lot of useful database stuff
in that post. Are any of the docs
-Original Message-
From: Diana Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Re: Sitemap: 'cocoon:' protocol
If you are a definite on contributing, let me know. I'm also
interested
to know where you think it belongs within the given doc
structure. I'll
put your name on a
Hi!
I just started to contribute some documentation to cocoon and saw some
difficulties to get it going for a cocoon newbie.
Diana had the nice idea that I could write up a howto for that task. Therefore
I need to ask the community some questions about the documentation
contribution process
From: Andreas Hochsteger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just started to contribute some documentation to cocoon and saw some
difficulties to get it going for a cocoon newbie.
Diana had the nice idea that I could write up a howto for that task.
Therefore
I need to ask the community some questions about
On Saturday, May 11, 2002, at 08:34 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Could you please expand more on this? It seems like an intersting
feature
one would need.
Since the document is XML, we encourage to use an editor that can
validate
your document with the right DTD.
In this way you
the docs.
And, of course, Nicola Ken is responsible for a very wonderful part of
the Forrest project, which among many other things, helps build static
versions of Apache-like web sites. When it is integrated into Cocoon,
you will have even more useful tools as a contributor. His build
Hi!
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Andreas Hochsteger [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I just started to contribute some documentation to cocoon and saw some
difficulties to get it going for a cocoon newbie.
Diana had the nice idea that I could write up a howto for that task
such a
validating parser with a special pipeline designed for authors.
There would be even more possibilities to help documentation
writers in their task.
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Cocoon should be able to do validation, but last time we turned
it on, strange things happend (don't remember why). When it
works
Dear colleagues,
where can I find a documentation about or a sample using the FormValidator
action?
Source code says that the configuration xml file don't need to be a file.
Does anybody know more about this?
Does using of the FormValidator action have an impact on performance?
Thank you, best
From: Volker Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Dear colleagues,
where can I find a documentation about or a sample using the
FormValidator
action?
Main sitemap, search for form-validator.
Source code says that the configuration xml file don't need to be a
file.
Any source
Could anyone point to the documentation about how to use aggregators?
Are there built-in examples in Cocoon?
Kurt
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-Original Message-
From: Hahn Kurt (CHA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 11:50 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: How to use an aggregator /looking for documentation
Could anyone point to the documentation about how to use aggregators
Title: RE: Documentation in other formats?
-Original Message-
From: Luke Hubbard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I was wondering if anyone knows if there is anywhere I can
get the documentation in other formats other than html?
Docbook or PDF would great!
I asked about this a few
From: Luke Hubbard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi All,
I recently discovered cocoon and absolutely love it.
I'm trying to read as much of the documentation as I can
and experiment with tutorials before embarking on my first cocoon project.
I was wondering if anyone knows if there is anywhere I can
Title: RE: Documentation in other formats?
At forrest-dev we are trying to shape the future of the
xml-apache site,
comprising documentation.
Yes, PDF is planned, but we decided not to use DocBook.
Is there a strong reason why DocBook may be needed?
Are there other formats that you
is currently missing is addtional documentation and practices that make
the application building part easier (when do I use which component or
concept to do what). But again, that can depend on your specific scenario.
So, as Andrew wrote, I think the learning curve is quite steep - but there
_are_
consider using Java/Cocoon in production. This is something
that Jakarta overall could probably spend a little more time
educating users about.
What I'm looking for (and don't find in
the documentation) is answers to basic management questions like 'what
advantages does Cocoon provide, i.e
additional documentation and educate the organisation in
using and running the solution. These are some of the reasons we set up a
dedicated open source group here at SN. Open source doesn't just land on
your desk - you need to be able to integrate the open source into your own
development
,
especially decision-makers, can understand.
That being said, I also think we need some form of Applied Cocoon -
whether that be additional documentation such as best practices, tutorials.
I consider 'applied' to be the key word there. Start from the objective (I
want to publish my data in 5
, and for documentation and examples to mature. Cocoon 2
is relatively young still, and until the books come out and the rough
edges are knocked off by increasing use and refactoring, it will have a
steep learning curve for new adopters.
Linux used to be a beast to install, configure and use, and look where
in the documentation) is
answers to basic management questions like 'what advantages does Cocoon
provide, i.e. what business objectives does it help meet and how?' 'how easy
is it to implement?' 'what resources (time, skills level of staff) does it
require to (a) get up and running (b) maintain?' plus standard
and non-profits, most of whom have
tiny IT
budgets - many have no IT staff at all. In principle, Cocoon is of
interest,
but the key question is: is it worth the effort and the extra overhead
of
using Java? What I'm looking for (and don't find in the documentation)
is
answers to basic management
On Friday, February 8, 2002, at 07:38 , Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
From: Andre Thenot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Is there any documentation project going on?
It's kind of going on continuously in the CVS :)
OK, I check it out (and into it).
I'd like to consider helping out some
to
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/,
modify any doc where you feel you can contribute, and send in the
patches to the developer list!
Preferred patches are generated by diff -u command between
original
file and modified one.
Thanks. I think
Hi,
I've been playing around with setAttribute() in a java Action
class in the container, to set attributes accessible with xsp-
request:get-attribute.../ in an XSP. It works perfectly for
String objects.
But what I'm looking for is documentation that explains how to
pass more exotic stuff
Never mind -- I found where to look: in the request.xsl
logicsheet in the cocoon.jar file.
And btw, it works! (I needed to use as=object for the array case).
Is there any documentation project going on? I'd like to
consider helping out some. Things really aren't too hard to
understand
From: Andre Thenot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Never mind -- I found where to look: in the request.xsl
logicsheet in the cocoon.jar file.
And btw, it works! (I needed to use as=object for the array case).
Is there any documentation project going on?
It's kind of going on continuously
Daniel Steudel wrote:
Hey out there. This is my first time on a mailing list. Hopefully making it
all right.
My question is:
is there any documentation on cocoon2 available?
or could s.o. tell me how i can bring my xml-files to work? i'm confused
about the sitemap.xmap.
Thanks
D.still
On Sunday 18 November 2001 05:15 pm, you wrote:
My question is:
is there any documentation on cocoon2 available?
or could s.o. tell me how i can bring my xml-files to work? i'm confused
about the sitemap.xmap.
That's the only docuementation I have found, other than the source...
There's
Hi,
with C2rc2 the documentation have been reorganized and looks now more
compact. Maybe this result from what can be read in the CHANGES: 'The
documentation build system now uses Cocoon itself to generate the html
documentation.'
Unfortunately this new documentation build system supresses
Hi,
what do you mean by supresses? The documentation is still available,
it is only moved to the userdocs section. THere you will find a section
about XSP, the i18n transformer and so on.
Carsten
-Original Message-
From: tek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14
Btw, i18n transformer documentation is out-of-date in the part of working
with dictionaries. The dictionary format was changed in C2.1-dev and changes
has been ported to C2.0 too, but the document remained the old one. As I
remember, in C2.1 documentation had been updated too, but now it seems
Hi,
you're right. In most cases I just have to get accustomed to the more
hierachical structure. But concening the esql-documentation there is no
hope to find them listed under the userdocs section (or I'm a hopless case
:-) Leo
Carsten Ziegeler writes:
Hi,
what do you mean by supresses
Ups, you're right! Somehow the link to the XSP section in the userdocs
is missing. You will find the XML document in the
documentation/xdocs/userdocs/xsp
directory.
I will update the xml.apache.org site soon.
Sorry,
Carsten
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