pleas comment on this initial rough draft.
There is no color yet.
Title: Struts is simply a package of java classes (components) which you
integrate with a java enabled server, and which acts as a f
Literal explanation of Struts
Struts
is simply a package of java classes (components)
I think it is a matter of planning for the future.
Changing 10 pages of HTML may not be a big deal or
even a hundred, but as the site's documentation keeps
expanding it's easier to keep the documentation in XML
so Struts and other Jakarta projects can easily be
reformatted and released with a new
Hi Craig. Could we put together a repository of the documentation wish list
items. It would be unreasonable for me to be searching through e-mails to
do this
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From: "Craig R. McClanahan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 5:12 P
does someone have an example they can shoot to me of the xml and xsl used in
documentation.
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From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 6:05 AM
Subject: Re: I would like to offer myself to help with documentation
> Jona
Mike, I am forced to work with xslt every day, and each day I find a new
reason to say "what in the WORLD do people see in this?!". It has its place
in changing from schema to scema, but who want to get so deep into a
technology which is very hard to control, and in complex schemas consumes
more
Jonathan-san wrote:
> Yea, but now I will have to learn the dtd and create complex stylesheets.
> Gentlemen. if I may be frank, this is an excercise in technical
> masturbation. If I ever want to redo it all.than I will. Stylesheets
> do not help, and those that have had to use them know exa
This is true. The styles we are using now are minimalistic, and you
probably won't need to refer to the stylesheet at all. Just monkey
what's already there ;-). The only real pain is that the XML needs to
compile properly, and if I try it by hand it usualy takes a few tries.
Tools that check the X
You probably won't have to do much, if anything, with stylesheets unless you
need to break away from the documentation style currently used by Struts.
The stylesheets for that, obviously, are already in place, and you don't
have to look at them if you don't want to. :-)
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Martin Cooper
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On Sun, 17 Jun 2001, Jonathan wrote:
> Yea, but now I will have to learn the dtd and create complex stylesheets.
> Gentlemen. if I may be frank, this is an excercise in technical
> masturbation. If I ever want to redo it all.than I will. Stylesheets do
> not help, and those that have had t
Yea, but now I will have to learn the dtd and create complex stylesheets.
Gentlemen. if I may be frank, this is an excercise in technical
masturbation. If I ever want to redo it all.than I will. Stylesheets do
not help, and those that have had to use them know exactly what I am talking
about.
Can we make a repository for all this stuff. It is not easy to have to scan
all emails and put things together from that
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From: "Martin Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 2:48 PM
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Struts 1.0 (Final
Yep, that looks good (but Struts' instead of Strut's).
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Martin Cooper
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From: "Ted Husted" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 3:07 AM
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Struts 1.0 (Final) Released
> How about:
>
> < ... />
>
> * Utili
Hello struts-dev,
This day I end up Pager tag implementation. Some enhancements in tag
and in backend object - Pager, javadoc added, new attribute added to
pager tag - 'parameters'. It is name of the page scope bean to use it
as map with existing parameters to pass it to the generated links.
How about:
< ... />
* Utility classes for XML parsing, automatic JavaBean population, and
internationalization of prompts and messages.
Strut's support for internationalization builds on top of the Java
Locale API, and has made it a popular choice for applications worldwide.
Struts contributor
Jonathan wrote:
> It would be nice if it was just simple. Stylesheets are not. Why dont we
> just use html
Half the time, I think just to make my life more difficult ;-)
The other half, I think so that we can
* Ensure formatting consistency,
* Change the look without editing the content,
* G
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