Yes, it is a refactored XPS based on Cocoon2. We wanted to get a few
things done before we "release" it. The plan is the following:
-Writing an Authenticator- and Authorizer-Action which are calling
the AccessController of XPS.
-Rebuilding the "URL-space" within Cocoon2: Authoring, Staging,
Pro
Michael Wechner wrote:
>
> Yes, there is a CMS in development for C2, but you have to wait till
> X'mas (December 24-25, 2001).
>
Hey, that's not fair, I won't wait until then.
Please enlighten us or just give us a hint. Are you refering to xps?
Carsten
> All the best
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> >
Yes, there is a CMS in development for C2, but you have to wait till
X'mas (December 24-25, 2001).
All the best
Michael
>
>
> what do you mean with until X'max. Is there a CMS in development
> for C2?
>
> best regards
>
> Max
>
> --
> > Concerning CMS (Content Management System) you have to wait
> > till X'mas.
> what do you mean with until X'max. Is there a CMS in development
> for C2?
What about:
http://webeditor.sourceforge.net
Did you try it?
* Tomás Espeleta - http://www.digival.es
*
Hi,
> Dear Alex
>
> I suggest that you create one XML Document per novellist and
> one XML Document per photo. Then you use XInclude or XLink
> to connect the novellist XML with the corresponding photos.
>
> There is an "XInclude Transformer" shipped with Cocoon2.
>
> Concerning CMS (Content M
Dear Alex
I suggest that you create one XML Document per novellist and
one XML Document per photo. Then you use XInclude or XLink
to connect the novellist XML with the corresponding photos.
There is an "XInclude Transformer" shipped with Cocoon2.
Concerning CMS (Content Management System) you h
Hi folks,
This is a plea for more simple examples of how and when to use Cocoon. I've
gone through the
documentation for 2.0rc2 and get most of the details - I think. I have for
example taken
the slashdot news example and created a new page which displays news from
my slashcode
site http://new