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Contribution to Apache Cocoon
http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/contrib.html
Andreas
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From: "Antonio Gallardo Rivera" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 05, 200
This site listed as the second entry under "Live Sites powered by Apache
Cocoon" seems to be a Zope site (and has some technical problems):
Sirvisetti UDDI Registrar WAP site
http://www.sirvisetti.com/uddihtml/uddi
Andreas
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> All of this works fine when requesting the page using Netscape Navigator
> (valid page and images, no errors in log file). As soon as I use the
> Microsoft Internet Explorer to request the same page, the HTML page is
> returned, but the svg image has not been served properly. According to
> the l
> I think it's not in the the cocoon project's goals.
Why not? A good reason which I can see for such a component is that you
could use the features of TeX to automatically create printable pages with
high quality.
Andreas
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To
That seems to be this one:
[PATCH] SQLTransformer Query object prematurely closes connection causing
NullPointerException when accessing ResultSet
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=12173
Andreas
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From: "Brian Johnson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL P
> I'm just starting with Cocoon really and am trying to produce a content
> management system using it to see whether it really is suitable for my
> needs.
First of all I would recommend that you participate in developing Apache
Lenya (see http://lenya.org/ or http://cocoon.apache.org/lenya/) whic
> nevertheless it is imho the completly wrong attempt. because FOP is not
> ready for primetime, you suggest to put energy to integrate a legacy
> system, that does not fit into the XML publishing process?? this sounds
> weird to me. far better would be the idea to invest more energy in
> enhancing
A (hopefully) constructive suggestion.
There exist programs which implement XSL FO -> PDF transformations using
TeX.
PassiveTeX is Open Source, the Unicorn software is not. If someone tries to
use them with Cocoon please let me know.
Cheers,
Andreas
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PassiveTeX
- PassiveTeX is a library of
Wrong list. Send such mails to cocoon-users and/or cocoon-dev.
Cocoon 1.7.4 is obsolete.
Andreas
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From: "Samuel Kock" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2003 1:04 PM
Subject: Cocoon and other servlets?
> Hi there
>
> Is there a w
> which version of cocoon are you using? Also, which
> servlet container are you running cocoon in?
See mail-subject...
Andreas
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"The message was blocked because of its subject."
The subject is "Random ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException".
( Can you find the problematic three letter word hidden in this subject -
somewhere near the end? And another five letter in front of that. That
combination is really not allowed in Java sour
Tony Collen wrote:
> Unfortunately there's no scheduler in Cocoon,
The Quartz scheduler is integrated in Lenya and as far as I know Cocoon 2.1
includes the "Avalon
Cornerstone Scheduler".
Andreas
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