C. Grobmeier wrote:
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> i tried out forrest first time and followed the steps in the read me.
> Means, i set the pathes, moved to site-author, typed "forrest run".
> Forrest did things and after it finished with starting jetty, i mo
I am very very sorry. I did change in my configuration to find out how
Forrest will tell me that XSL is missing and forgot to correct it.
Now I included the log files with the real problem.
Sorry again.
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From: Ross Gardler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 24
Ok, thank you both for your answers and patience, I will then take a
look at daisy and lenya.
Kai
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Hello all,
i tried out forrest first time and followed the steps in the read me.
Means, i set the pathes, moved to site-author, typed "forrest run".
Forrest did things and after it finished with starting jetty, i moved on
to localhost:.
Then i go
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> Subject: Re: is forrest the right choice?
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> Thank you for your answer.
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> I thought about a CMS system but I believe a CMS is also not the kind of
> app
chemosh wrote:
Thank you for your answer.
I thought about a CMS system but I believe a CMS is also not the kind of
app I`m searching because it is more about the document itself and that
everybody can edit it.
So, I noticed I stressed the interactivity a little bit to much in my
previous e
Thank you for your answer.
I thought about a CMS system but I believe a CMS is also not the kind of
app I`m searching because it is more about the document itself and that
everybody can edit it.
So, I noticed I stressed the interactivity a little bit to much in my
previous explanation.
The
Martin Minka wrote:
I am using 0.8-dev and enabled debug in forrest-core.xconf:
first line of your supplied log:
file:/C:/k2s/Vyvoj/forrest/src/documentation/resources/stylesheets/docbook/html/docbook.xsl
doesn't exist
Make sure this resource exists.
Ross
Short answer - no, Forest is not suitable for your use case.
Forrest is an XML publishing framework, it is not a Content Management
System.
Since Forrest is built on top of Cocoon, a web application framework,
you could make it do all the things you want, but you would be much
better adoptin