Hi,
How is this problem related to caching? It is not that hard for me to provide a
patch which just generates a new identifier, but I'm wondering if it breaks
caching...
Bart.
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Le 21 oct. 05, à 06:09, David Crossley a écrit :
...It would have a lot easier to do this documentation
movement for the 2.2 release
Yes - I cannot help on this ATM, but it looks like a lot of energy
which might bring more results if targeted to 2.2.
-Bertrand
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I have
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On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 22:54 -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Bruno Dumon wrote:
Hi,
I have removed the restriction that multivaluefields cannot have a
selection list, and added a rendering for multivaluefields without
selection lists.
It consists of an input field with a listbox below
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 14:09 +1000, David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Is there a way to have non-numerical URL in daisy?
Yes, and no.
Daisy completely separates the front-end application (the daisy-wiki)
from the back-end repository.
In the
Leszek Gawron wrote:
Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
Leszek Gawron wrote:
...
I have commited an initial version of javascript support in jxtg.
Looks like it's working although I have not tested it much.
just as the commit message says:
use @{expression} for jxtg and {js:expression} for
David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Is there a way to have non-numerical URL in daisy?
Yes, and no.
Daisy completely separates the front-end application (the daisy-wiki)
from the back-end repository.
In the repository it is only possible to have numerical
The code freeze for the 2.1.8 release starts tonight and ends next
friday (hopefully) with the release of 2.1.8.
The usual committing rules for a code freeze apply.
Thanks
Carsten
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The
Hi all!
I still have problems committing, so if one of you could apply the patch from
bug 37005[1] for 2.1.8 before the freeze, that would be great!
Bye,
Max Pfingsthorn
For lazyness:
[1] http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=37005
Can someone update our Cocoon demo version in our cocoon zone to the
version of 2.1.x of today (or tonight)? So we will then showcase our
release candidate for next week and people might directly test against
it without installing Cocoon.
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Le 21 oct. 05, à 14:50, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
Can someone update our Cocoon demo version in our cocoon zone to the
version of 2.1.x of today (or tonight)? So we will then showcase our
release candidate for next week and people might directly test against
it without installing Cocoon
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Can someone update our Cocoon demo version in our cocoon zone to the
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Good idea, I can do
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Out of curiosity, when exactly does tonight begin?
Ralph
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Carsten
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Hi all,
with the [Bug 37170] I attached a patch for the errors at samples.
I think for Release it should be committ.
Klaus
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The code freeze for the 2.1.8 release starts tonight and ends next
friday (hopefully) with the release of 2.1.8.
The usual committing rules for a code freeze apply.
We're on subversion right?
What's wrong with creating a branch for 2.1.8 release candidate and
finishing
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Hi,
I'd like to upgrade the Daisy installation on the zone. I would do this
in half an hour from now. The new version will fix some problems with
the book publishing.
If all goes well Daisy should not be down for more then a few seconds.
However, editing sessions will be interupted. Thus if you
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Bruno Dumon wrote:
Hi,
I have removed the restriction that multivaluefields cannot have a
selection list, and added a rendering for multivaluefields without
selection lists.
It consists of an input field
Why such a complicated exception handling?
I see several problems here:
- SourceNotFoundException is a nominal case (BTW why not using
Source.exists()?) and should not log an exception
- Bad formed XML files and other serious exceptions are semi-silently
ignored. By semi-silently, I mean
OK, done.
If you used the Daisy editor recently ( 5 hours), old resources might
be cached in your browser, in which case it is best to clear your
browser's cache.
BTW, this Daisy runs on a Cocoon 2.1.8-dev snapshot from this afternoon.
On Fri, 2005-10-21 at 16:20 +0200, Bruno Dumon wrote:
Hi,
On Oct 10, 2005, at 12:49 AM, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
We wanted to release 2.1.8 as soon as possible after the GT.
Now the question is, are there any open issues?
I know it's just a little thing, but then I could stop maintaining
this local patch... any chance of getting this committed
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On Oct 10, 2005, at 12:49 AM, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
We wanted to release 2.1.8 as soon as possible after the GT.
Now the question is, are there any open issues?
I know it's just a little thing, but then I could stop maintaining
this local patch... any chance of
On 21 Oct 2005, at 12:09, Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
The code freeze for the 2.1.8 release starts tonight and ends next
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The usual committing rules for a code freeze apply.
Shall I then wait to move bugs to Jira until next week-end? I think
doing
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I just pasted your comments into the bug and will follow up there. Now
I am thinking I probably should have just left it here, since I think
Jörg and I went through all this before (see the comments to that bug),
but what's done's
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I've just added the Forrest configuration to the whiteboard as
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Bruno Dumon wrote:
OK, done.
If you used the Daisy editor recently ( 5 hours), old resources might
be cached in your browser, in which case it is best to clear your
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BTW, this Daisy runs on a Cocoon 2.1.8-dev snapshot from this afternoon.
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On 21.10.2005 08:54, Bart Molenkamp wrote:
How is this problem related to caching? It is not that hard for me to
provide a patch which just generates a new identifier, but I'm wondering
if it breaks caching...
It is related to caching as the cache key is only based on the request
uri and the
Le 21 oct. 05, à 14:50, Carsten Ziegeler a écrit :
Can someone update our Cocoon demo version in our cocoon zone to the
version of 2.1.x of today (or tonight)?...
Done, and I took the opportunity to activate all three demos that were
originally planned:
1)
Hi all,
Just in time before the code freeze deadline, I committed an additional
sample for CForms [1], which shows how, using JDBI [2] and the
Collection wrappers for container widgets and repeaters [3] and a few
conventions, writing simple CRUD applications with Cocoon is a breeze. A
simple
Sorry, we had a cronjob failing overnight.
All back now
http://forrest.zones.apache.org/
http://forrest.zones.apache.org/ft/build/cocoon-docs/2.1/653.daisy.html
http://forrest.zones.apache.org/ft/build/cocoon-docs/broken-links.xml
-David
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
To find out how this works, zone admins should start by studying the
/home/config/cocoon.zone/cdemos/cocoondemo.sh script, it's fairly
self-explanatory. Any changes to stuff under /home/config should be
done with the config user ID (su - config).
Good on you
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There was a moment where I could have been one of the first people to
respond to this thread, you just happened to ask this question when I
was watching the Cocoon mailing list for some reason or other.
However, in spite of the fact I've
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