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If Orion included documentation that was half as decent as their most
excellent server then perhaps the volume of confused, didn't read the
readme.txt file, newbie questions would decrease
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Hani Suleiman wrote:
Or how about a faq-o-matic? Seems ideal for this kind of thing.
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To Magnus Karl Avedal:
it will be good idea to open "users contribution" topic at
www.OrionServer.com http
r 16, 2000 8:57 PM
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Or how about a faq-o-matic? Seems ideal for this kind of thing.
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: Dienstag, 17. Oktober 2000 17:12
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Or, of course, orionsupport.com, which I know at least two other people
might be working on, and I'm considering reviving it myself.
Although, honestly, the lack of self-starters here is rather
annoying... "Why doesn't somebody EL
--On Tuesday, October 17, 2000 8:11 AM -0400 "Joseph B. Ottinger"
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Although, honestly, the lack of self-starters here is rather
annoying... "Why doesn't somebody ELSE do it" is a crappy way to go about
development.
Dude, honestly, thanks for your other (slightly more
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Or, of course, orionsupport.com, which I know at least two other people
might be working on, and I'm considering reviving it myself.
Although, honestly, the lack of self-starters here is rather
On Tue, 17 Oct 2000, Derek Akers wrote:
--On Tuesday, October 17, 2000 8:11 AM -0400 "Joseph B. Ottinger"
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Although, honestly, the lack of self-starters here is rather
annoying... "Why doesn't somebody ELSE do it" is a crappy way to go about
development.
How about something like-a-this as well: http://www.c2.com/cgi/wiki?WikiWikiWeb
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Or
how about a faq-o-matic? Seems ideal
Title: RE: displaying xml
I'd happily, gladly, and eagerly spend a day (or however long it takes) setting up Jyve (or any other J2EE compatible faq-o-matic module), if someone were willing to donate server space for it. Jyve sounds pretty decent as it's from java.apache.org (although I
2000, Hani Suleiman wrote:
Or how about a faq-o-matic? Seems ideal for this kind of thing.
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Sergey Sent: Monday, October 16, 2000 8:33 PM
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Perhaps enclosing the xml in pre> /pre> will work.
Troy Echols
Derek Akers wrote:
Hi all...
I am trying to display the contents of an XML file to the screen, embedded
inside a JSP page. That is, I want to include a header and footer
on the page (for navigation purposes), with the XML in the
Use the view taglibrary, attached. You can also see the in16
(jsptags) project on sourceforge.
Usage:
view:escapeBlah blah blah/view:escape
On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Derek Akers wrote:
Hi all... I am trying to display the contents of an XML file to the screen,
embedded inside a JSP page. That
Subject: Re: displaying xml
Perhaps enclosing the xml in pre /pre will
work.
Troy Echols
Derek Akers wrote:
Hi all... I am trying to display the contents of
an XML file to the screen, embedded inside a JSP page. That is, I want
to include a header and footer
y, October 16, 2000 6:44
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Subject: Re: displaying xml
Hi Troy, thanks, but I've already tried. the
pre /pre tags do preserve the indentation of the XML, but do
not allow for the displaying of tags for some reason.
1) use xmp /xmp tags - pre can;'t
help.
2) use this xsl for X
Or how
about a faq-o-matic? Seems ideal for this kind of thing.
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