> Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>> Antonio Gallardo wrote:
>> Forrest is built on Apache Cocoon. Cocoon can use saxon as the XSLT
>> processor. Saxon supports xpath v2. That means is posible to use xpath v2
>> right now in forrest.
> Thanks. That is good to know. If I really need XPath 2 I'll try to
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> Thanks, all of you. Now I understand where to look and how to read
> that.
>
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> DC> We had a recent discussion that we need to have a document
> DC> that describes all of this, but no-one has done it.
>
> Have made a note to do that ...
I di
Thanks, all of you. Now I understand where to look and how to read
that.
David Crossley wrote:
DC> We had a recent discussion that we need to have a document
DC> that describes all of this, but no-one has done it.
Have made a note to do that ...
--
Ferdinand
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
> Ferdinand Soethe dijo:
>
> > So am I correct to assume that Forrest will always use the latest
> > stable release of cocoon (which will always use the latest stable
> > release of xalan) or how is this decided?
>
> We try to stick with this as long as posible. But the re
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
> Juan Jose Pablos dijo:
> > Antonio Gallardo wrote:
> >> On Mar, 12 de Abril de 2005, 12:01, Ferdinand Soethe dijo:
> >>>I other words is there an easy way to find out what modules are used
> >>>in any given Forrest release?
> >>
> >>
> >> If by modules you mean "jars", the
On Mar, 12 de Abril de 2005, 14:45, Juan Jose Pablos dijo:
> Antonio Gallardo wrote:
>> On Mar, 12 de Abril de 2005, 12:01, Ferdinand Soethe dijo:
>>>I other words is there an easy way to find out what modules are used
>>>in any given Forrest release?
>>
>>
>> If by modules you mean "jars", then se
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
On Mar, 12 de Abril de 2005, 12:01, Ferdinand Soethe dijo:
I other words is there an easy way to find out what modules are used
in any given Forrest release?
If by modules you mean "jars", then see:
http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/forrest/trunk/lib/
Maybe we need somethin
On Mar, 12 de Abril de 2005, 12:01, Ferdinand Soethe dijo:
>
> Antonio Gallardo wrote:
>
> AG> Forrest is built on Apache Cocoon. Cocoon can use saxon as the XSLT
> AG> processor. Saxon supports xpath v2. That means is posible to use xpath
> v2
> AG> right now in forrest.
>
> Thanks. That is good t
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
AG> Forrest is built on Apache Cocoon. Cocoon can use saxon as the XSLT
AG> processor. Saxon supports xpath v2. That means is posible to use xpath v2
AG> right now in forrest.
Thanks. That is good to know. If I really need XPath 2 I'll try to figure out
how. But I think I
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
Juan Pablos wrote:
JJP> we are using xalan-2.6.1 and that support xpath v1
Thanks! Any idea when this will change to support xpath v2? There are
soo many useful functions in it.
This is what I have found:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10620647731&r=1&w=2
saxon support
On Mar, 12 de Abril de 2005, 9:46, Ferdinand Soethe dijo:
>
> Juan Pablos wrote:
>
> JJP> we are using xalan-2.6.1 and that support xpath v1
>
> Thanks! Any idea when this will change to support xpath v2? There are
> soo many useful functions in it.
Forrest is built on Apache Cocoon. Cocoon can us
Juan Pablos wrote:
JJP> we are using xalan-2.6.1 and that support xpath v1
Thanks! Any idea when this will change to support xpath v2? There are
soo many useful functions in it.
--
Ferdinand Soethe
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
How can I find out which versions of X-standards are supported in
Forrest processing. For example is it XPATH 1 or 2?
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Ferdinand Soethe
we are using xalan-2.6.1 and that support xpath v1
Cheers,
Cheche
How can I find out which versions of X-standards are supported in
Forrest processing. For example is it XPATH 1 or 2?
--
Ferdinand Soethe
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