Re: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-02-28 Thread Peter Hunsberger
On 2/27/06, Irv Salisbury [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have to admit that the cocoon sitemaps we use for our projects have gotten out of hand. If a new person started working on it, they would need a sitemap for the sitemaps. Because of the common stuff we want to do across projects, we

Re: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-02-28 Thread Daniel Fagerstrom
Much of what you asking for is on its way and there is plenty of room for contributions ;) Sitemap inheritance (or actually servlet inheritance), is part of the block architecture and implemented nearly a year ago. The blocks architecture still need some polishing before its ready for prime

Re: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-02-27 Thread Irv Salisbury
I have to admit that the cocoon sitemaps we use for our projects have gotten out of hand. If a new person started working on it, they would need a sitemap for the sitemaps. Because of the common stuff we want to do across projects, we actually start with sitemap xml snippets that we include with

Re[2]: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-01-31 Thread Jens Maukisch
Hi, He suggested that the sitemaps should instead be written in a general purpose server-side interpreted language, maybe javascript. I was horrified at the idea at first, but I've been thinking about it a little more and I think he just may be right. Yes, I hear you all groaning :-)

Re: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-01-31 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Jens Maukisch wrote: Hi, He suggested that the sitemaps should instead be written in a general purpose server-side interpreted language, maybe javascript. I was horrified at the idea at first, but I've been thinking about it a little more and I think he just may be right. Yes, I hear you

Re[2]: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-01-31 Thread Jens Maukisch
Hi, Honestly, many people already do too much in the sitemap, and are eventing creative but frightening constructs that would be way cleaner and maintainable if written with a real programming language like JavaScript. And you think its getting better if we open the door even wider instead

Re: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-01-31 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Jens Maukisch wrote: Hi, Honestly, many people already do too much in the sitemap, and are eventing creative but frightening constructs that would be way cleaner and maintainable if written with a real programming language like JavaScript. And you think its getting better if we open

[CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-01-30 Thread Bob Harner
Hello everybody, One of my coworkers recently commented that Cocoon's sitemap files were really programs in the xmap language, rather than documents, and that as a language xmap is awkward and not very expressive. He suggested that the sitemaps should instead be written in a general purpose

Re: [CRAZY IDEA] sitemaps in javascript

2006-01-30 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Bob Harner wrote: Hello everybody, One of my coworkers recently commented that Cocoon's sitemap files were really programs in the xmap language, rather than documents, and that as a language xmap is awkward and not very expressive. That's right: sitemap is programming language specialized in