Hi Giacomo,
On 30 Mar 2005, at 20:39, Giacomo Pati wrote:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 03:32:00PM +0100, Jon Evans wrote:
Hi all,
What revision number do I plug into svn up -r in BRANCH_2_1_X to
update my repository to relase 2.1.7? Sorry if it's already been
mentioned somewhere but I searched
Hi all,
What revision number do I plug into svn up -r in BRANCH_2_1_X to
update my repository to relase 2.1.7? Sorry if it's already been
mentioned somewhere but I searched the mailing list archives and the
website and couldn't see it.
Thanks,
Jon
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Merlin Information Systems Limited,
Merlin
Hi Unico,
On 2 Dec 2004, at 13:35, Unico Hommes wrote:
On 2-dec-04, at 13:13, Jon Evans wrote:
I needed a cache for part of my webapp. Basically I can look up
lists of things, based on a number of parameters. I put all the
parameters into a Serializable class which becomes the key
Hi Jorg,
On 2 Dec 2004, at 13:38, Jorg Heymans wrote:
Jon Evans wrote:
I had to create my own version of EHDefaultStore, specific to my
app, because I didn't want an eternal cache. I expire items after 5
minutes so that a db hit is forced (in case the data has been
updated). Although
Hi Unico,
On 3 Dec 2004, at 12:52, Unico Hommes wrote:
On 3-dec-04, at 13:27, Jon Evans wrote:
This is another reason why I think we need a system-wide ehcache
component, which is used by EHDefaultCache and any other instances
needed by specific applications...
I don't understand. What
Hi,
I needed a cache for part of my webapp. Basically I can look up lists
of things, based on a number of parameters. I put all the parameters
into a Serializable class which becomes the key. If it isn't in the
cache then I create a new object using a stored procedure and add it to
the
Hi,
On 17 Nov 2004, at 13:40, Unico Hommes wrote:
The section fixes
http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=31012 which is a
serious bug in itself.
Anyway, I have found out why toCacheSourceValidities could be null
when cachedResponse is not. Apparently this happens when the pipeline
Hi,
Bugzilla appears to be broken...
I've been chasing down a problem where the portal I'm developing would
work fine for a few iterations, then it would break and bits of it
would be replaced with The coplet xxx is currently unavailable. The
NPE logged in error.log was pretty hard to track
Hi,
On 7 Oct 2004, at 08:08, Matthew Langham wrote:
Not yet. We hope to have a demo version with us at the GT and then be
able
to commit something soon after.
Really looking forward to seeing it!
See you at the GT.
Cheers,
Jon
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Merlin Information Systems Limited,
Merlin House, Gawcott Road,
Hi,
http://jade.dautelle.com/
Java Addition to Default Environment
http://jade.dautelle.com/api/jade/xml/sax/RealtimeParser.html
Anyone seen this? Don't know if it could be used in Cocoon. From a
license point of view its LGPL.
quote:
public final class RealtimeParser
extends java.lang.Object
Hi Sylvain,
On 25 Jun 2004, at 11:42, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Now we have that nice thing called OpenOffice that is a wordprocessor
storing its content as XML in a zip archive. We've used it as a
front-end for a CMS, providing template documents with style sheets
that
have to be used. These styles
Hi,
On 24 Jun 2004, at 13:49, Jeremy Quinn , Jeremy Quinn wrote:
Thanks for your suggestion, but context:// has never been an issue for
me in the past.
There has been a bug in the latest CVS for the last few weeks, that
Carsten fixed yesterday. Have you tested your app again with the
latest
Hi Sylvain,
On 25 Jun 2004, at 14:15, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
It's proprietary, but some basic blocks that were needed to build it
are
now in Cocoon: ZipArchiveSerializer, CVSSource (at cocoondev.org), some
parts of Cocoon Forms, etc.
OK, cheers. It sounds like an idea worth pursuing here for a
Hi,
On 2 Jun 2004, at 05:01, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
We are experiencing a similar problem in a local application using the
lastest CVS as Andreas posted:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devm=108609520613365w=2
Ditto.
cocoon://fully/qualified/path works, but cocoon:/relative/path
Hi Marc,
On 10 May 2004, at 21:21, Marc Portier wrote:
I just checked in an update for one of our cforms samples that reveals
a
somewhat nasty visual presentation of the nice calendar widget we use
if placed just above a (multi-line) selection list (like done now) the
calendar popup seems to be
Hi,
On 4 Apr 2004, at 18:00, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Try this instead. Works for me.
http://www.mozilla.org/projects/netlib/http/http-caching-faq.html
Confirmed - adding Cache-Control: no-store properly disables the back
button, in Mozilla at least.
Carsten, please can you add that to
Hi,
I have a few CachingURICoplets which use cl:links to set various
values. The most common is a paging bar to page through data, similar
to the Ggle links at the bottom of the google results page.
Each does something like:
cl:link class=page path=attributes/page
Hi Carsten,
On 2 Apr 2004, at 13:21, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
you're suggested solution would work. But this would require that
you always use your new transformer in every place and be careful
when generating links.
In general, if you're using the CachingURICoplet you shouldn't
use the
Hi Carsten,
On 2 Apr 2004, at 15:07, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
This is the question to answer :) For portals (or any other application
where
the user can change the state), the back button is evil. The user
minimizes
a coplet and then maximizes the coplet again. The state of the coplet
is
Hi Carsten,
On 2 Apr 2004, at 15:07, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
The action-counter in the portal was thought to be the solution to get
this
fixed in a nice way. But actually this solution is too error prone and
causes too many problems. I just updated the CVS with a better
solution.
When the
Hi Carsten,
On 26 Mar 2004, at 09:23, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
This requires a little bit of code, have a look at the
AbstractCopletTransformer,
there you'll find the getCopletInstanceData(String) method. If you
pass in
null as the id into this method, you get the current coplet instance
data
Hi,
On 25 Mar 2004, at 08:45, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Jon Evans wrote:
2) Modify HTMLEventLinkTransformer so that it ignores certain
anchor link classes:
map:transform type=portal-html-eventlink
map:parameter name=ignore-link-classes
value=forms-validation-message/
/map:transform
Hi Christian,
On 25 Mar 2004, at 12:05, Christian Mayrhuber wrote:
See BUG: 27904
I've a fix for it.
It should be easy to combine my patch with yours.
I'm could rename
+/** Remembers if the current element is a remote anchor */
+protected Stack areRemoteAnchors;
to something like
+
Hi,
For any form to work properly in a CachingURICoplet, you need to
transform the coplet through the HTMLEventLinkTransformer, to convert
the action parameter of the form tag to an event.
For this to work with cocoon forms, you need to have first transformed
using forms-samples-styling.xsl
Hi,
On 24 Mar 2004, at 03:54, Alex Romayev wrote:
I do remember your first post on this and I think you
are phrasing it very clear now. Having said this, I
don't know if anyone here really has the answer, given
that the CachingURICoplet is fairly new. I would like
to know the answer as
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