SANSONE, AARON M [Non-Pharmacia/1000] wrote:
>I question that this is a GPL violation since this solution is not
>"integrated" into Cocoon, but a Java AWT replacement that is specified at
>runtime.
As long as they are not anything other than aggregated, there should be no
problem. Apache may hav
Steven Punte wrote:
> Dear Cocoon User Group: I am consider offering commercial support for
> Cocoon. Do you belong to a firm that would be interested in such support?
No, we don't want any more competitors, thank you :*)
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Derek Hohls wrote:
> write('');
> write('');
> in the XSL file, and causing it to become:
I think it's because cocoon sees the tags, not the context. Rather, to
cocoon, the tags are the context and the rest is just so much content.
Probably a good thing generally, but it's hurti
Olivier Rossel wrote:
> Does it sound interesting to anyone?
> May be, such a project already exists.
Yes, it's an interesting idea. Luminas is already doing a semi-automatic
grabbing of URLs sent to the lists and formatting those through Cocoon. You
can see it at http://www.luminas.co.uk/techn
Anthony W. Marino wrote:
> Anyone have any experiences with "4 Suite Server "http://fourthought.com";
> compared to cocoon2?
They were developing a fairly nippy XSLT engine last I saw, but I've not
tried the recent 4SS releases. I think they are at a similar level of
"working the bugs out and t
Anthony W. Marino wrote:
> On Tuesday 26 March 2002 07:54 pm, MJ Ray wrote:
> >How things are going to shake out will be interesting to see.
> If I may ask, what do you mean by this last statement?
It's always interesting to see how different implementations of similar
ideas com
Anthony W. Marino wrote:
> On Wednesday 27 March 2002 07:36 am, MJ Ray wrote:
> > Anthony W. Marino wrote:
> > > On Tuesday 26 March 2002 07:54 pm, MJ Ray wrote:
> > > >How things are going to shake out will be interesting to see.
> > > If I may ask,
Hi, looking at one site we develop, I'm getting errors like
ERROR: The JPEG quality has not been specified. Use the default one: no
compression
Looking at the source on there (a not-too-recent CVS copy), it seems that
the JPEGTranscoder doesn't get the Hint for the compression set. Has this
been
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
>> Looking at the source on there (a not-too-recent CVS copy), it seems that
>> the JPEGTranscoder doesn't get the Hint for the compression set. Has
>> this been fixed and when (2.0.2? current CVS?)? Where is it best fixed?
>
> IIRC, there were NO changes in the SVG seria
von Schwerdtner, Thomas (GXS, FPI) wrote:
> [...] Does ANYONE know of a way to shut this off or to whip Outlook into
> shape?
Yes. Shut off Outlook.
> [...] I'm forced to use Outlook at work due to the Exchange server.
Complain until the person "forcing" you fixes it, or allows you to use
some
Albert Cervera Areny wrote:
> As said in the subject I use Debian with testing packages...
Are you trying to use the debian-distributed package of cocoon2? That needs
quite a lot of work and is up for adoption at http://bugs.debian.org/146462
I'm interested in doing the work to make it work aga
Stephen Peters wrote:
> That work is actually being done, by a small team of people who've
> been working with Ola (the original cocoon2 developer) for the last
> few months. Stay tuned, it's being worked on.
Can you please pressure them to update that RFA bug with details of who to
contact to j
Andreas Hochsteger wrote:
> * Version Control System:
> CVS (http://www.cvshome.org/)
> Subversion (http://subversion.tigris.org/) (!!!)
Also:
Arch http://www.regexps.com/arch.html (star-merge, distributed projects)
Aegis http://aegis.sf.net/ (optional testing integration, distributed)
OpenCM
Justin Fagnani-Bell wrote:
> So I do some searching on on w3.org and sure enough URLs in XHTML have
> to use '&' instead of '&'. Arrgh, I know this will cause problems
> once people who are used to normal HTML start using this. [...]
I remember it being the same in HTML attributes too. The HT
In lists.cocoon-users, you wrote:
>when I start cocoon2 (with Tomcat 3.3 Beta 2) under Linux or Solaris it
>always tries to establish a connection to a running XServer.
>How can I avoid this ?
Alternatively, for Linux, try running Xvfb if you need the svg serialisers.
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