Daniel Schmidt wrote:
> Hi Thorsten,
>
> Thanks for pointing out actions. I will have a closer look at them.
>
> Setting the status code is no problem, we already do that. The problem is
> that we only know within the XSLT code if a page is available in a certain
> country, because this is defi
Barbara Slupik wrote:
> Hello
>
> The problem is caused by a license statement in blocks/forms/resources/
> org/apache/cocoon/forms/resources/js/templates/InfoPopup.html which
> has been added in Cocoon-2.1.12. The fix is to remove the license.
> Perhaps it is possible to move it inside the
ot;message='ContentNotAvailableInCountry'"/>
>
>
>
> While (1) works fine (it's equal to the ExceptionSelector approach since I
> can't say what's the content of ), I can't get (2) working.
>
> How can I test if the content of is a c
Daniel Schmidt wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> > Just in case you have not seen it, and to add more connections info to the
> > mail archives:
> > http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ErrorHandling
> > Some of that is old, but there is a good thread linked in the section about
> > Cocoon 2.1 that is relevant:
>
Christopher Schultz wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA256
>
> All,
>
> I've been successfully using EXSLT functions -- specifically, the
> date-and-time functions (http://exslt.org/date/index.html) -- for some
> years now and I was interested in using the "seconds" function.
spintus-mail...@web.de wrote:
> Hello :)
>
> I have been trying for hours to integrate Arial in FOP. However, no success.
>
>
>
>
> My Sitemap:
>
> mime-type="application/pdf" type="fo2pdf"
> src="org.apache.cocoon.serialization.FOPSerializer">
>
> file:///C:/fop-fonts/font-config.xml
spintus-mail...@web.de wrote:
> Hello :)
> I'll check it out once authentication framework. I still have the following
> questions:
>
> - What is the correct syntax for the disclosure of 'application / xml' @
> stream generator?
>
> - Is it possible to validate an xml file via XSD? (entry in
Peter Sparkes wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am having problems building cocoon-2.1.12 on my 64 bit windows 7 system,
> with j2sdk1.4.2_19
> I had no problems on my old 32 bit windows XP system
>
> I am getting
>
> cocoon-block-html-patch:
> Processing: D:\cocoon-2.1.12-wl -
> Copy\src\blocks\html\conf\ht
On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 11:31:20AM +0100, Peter Sparkes wrote:
> Hi
>
> Cocoon 2.1.12
>
> I can't get scale and resize function in the imageop block to work on
> cocoon 2.1.12.
>
> I have the following working
>
> * Display image with original size and colour
> * Tint image various colour
>
On Wed, Sep 24, 2014 at 08:19:54AM +0100, Peter Sparkes wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/flow/java.html"; has an example of
> dynamically compiling Java source files and loading and executing the
> resulting classes at runtime
>
> Please where would the jar file go?
>
>
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On Mon, Feb 08, 2016 at 09:26:36AM +, Hans-Heinrich Braun wrote:
> I used cocoon 3.0.0-beta-1-SNAPSHOT for a Rest email distribution application
> starting with the ema
At the recent ApacheCon conference, the new mail archives interface was
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See the mention at the weekly article "The Apache News Round-up"
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There is interest in a release of both Cocoon-2.1 and Cocoon-2.2 versions.
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There have been some technical changes since the last release.
If there is other stuff that you need, then please come and
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Upayavira wrote:
> The catalogManager.properties problem should now be fixed
> in CVS. Thanks for being the people who pushed me into
> working it out!
>
> Please try it out and report back - especially if you're
> using Unix (to which I don't have access at the mo).
Your recent mods to cocoon.sh
to cause this? This entity
> > file is a standard file, and there is nothing 'malformed' about it that
> > i can see.
>
> As far as I know only the Xerces version has changed related to this
> problem. Maybe you can try to switch back.
>
> (cc-ing David
Joerg wrote:
> From only a few days ago:
>
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?t=10686705712&r=1&w=2
Maybe that, and maybe this ...
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT]: Xerces-J 2.6.0 now available
Date: 21 Nov 2003
* Fixed the serializer so that TAB (0x9), LF (0xA), CR (0xD),
NEL (0x85) and LSEP (0x20
Hello JD, i found dos2unix problems and other hidden control-characters
in the files for the two Cocoon Samples that you mention. Would you
please see if this fixes the problem.
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JD Daniels wrote:
> I found the thread:
>
> http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg03337.html
>
> I
Enrico wrote:
> I download remote xhtml files with a FileGenerator and
> send lots of HTTP GET requests over the network to retrieve
> the XHTML DTD/entities :(
Are they for XHTML1? If so, then Cocoon already has these by
default so you don't need to configure anything. If you see
network trips ha
Enrico wrote:
> Cocoon sees it at startup but still, goes over the network
> to fetch them
Can you please explain how you know that Cocoon is making
a network trip for the DTD?
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Enrico wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> Thanks for your help.
> I just jumped to cocoon-2.1 and everything's working fine now!
That is a relief.
> Nevertheless, I had some troubles with cocoon-2.0.4 :
Well we need to fix that if it is a bug.
> I am working with XHTML1 d
Enrico, i tested the catalog entity resolver with versions
2.0.4 and 2.0.5-dev and 2.1.4-dev and everything is fine.
Are you sure that your remote xhtml file is "XHTML 1.0"?
If it is "XHTML 1.1" instead, then Cocoon does not have
those DTDs. So it would be getting them from the network
unless you
Jorg Heymans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am running cocoon 2.0.4 and have some problems with entity resolving
> as well.
>
> 1) i copied the resources/entities in the cocoon webapp dir (was not
> there, or maybe i deleted it long time ago)
> 2) i have nothing referencing the entity resolver in cocoon.xc
Chris Chesney wrote:
> I need to write a reporting application that obtains data from
> multiple services, transforms it and returns it as HTML. The services
> are servlet based and accept an XML document as input and returns an
> XML document as output. Some of the output from one service call w
Mark Lundquist wrote:
>
> I tried to contact the author of the upload component (Nicolas
> Maisonneuve), to see if he could get me started in the right direction
> debugging this, but the address I have for him gets blocked by
> rsl.visi.com which has (wrongly!) listed my mail server as an ope
Philippe Guillard wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Help about wiki page on OpenOfficeGeneration made by Yves Vindevogel. My
> trouble is that cocoon renders my sxw files in plain text without
> styling.
>
> My question is: Where is made the link to the DTDs in
> /resources/entities ? Don't find any in xsl st
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
> Samuel Bruce dijo:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Is there a place in the documentation that discusses
> > what should be done to ready a cocoon system for
> > production?
> >
> > Other than turning off logging and sitemap and class
> > reloading, what could I do to ready the system and
Ralph Goers wrote:
> I would suggest that you use buzilla to submit a patch.
Yes, next time David please do. It it too easy to lose stuff
in the mail archives. Do not worry this time - i have the
patch almost ready to commit. Thanks.
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Carmona Perez, David wrote:
> - Accept parameters to
Thanks, added that one.
> - Accept anchors (attribute name) in and
As far as i know, map:match does not permit a "name" attribute,
so i did not add your declaration.
The map:action already has a "name" attribute. Your attachment
tried to d
Carmona Perez, David wrote:
> It's a new feature called anchors documented here
> http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=SitemapVariableSubstitution,
> that uses the name attribute.
Ah, i see. Before i made my comments, i scoured the
the 2.1 documentation but could not find any mention,
unless i
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Is there perhaps any talented article on the Cocoon list who can put
> together a short article on that subject to point out that Struts, JSP
How about we, as the talented Cocoon community, refines this page ...
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/features.html
then make a precis o
Derek Hohls wrote:
>
> How about we port this over to the wiki site and
> *collaborately* work on improving it - patches to
> documents is such a messy way of working...
Yes, we should. Interesting, this document started life
as a Wiki doc. Recently it was manually ported over to xdocs.
Now we n
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Williams, Adam I. wrote:
>
> > I admit. I have read the manual. And I've searched the mail archive...
> >
> > I find no example of how to resolve a schemaLocation using the Catalog,
> > as in:
> >
> > > xmlns:n="http://www.n.com";
> > xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XM
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Derek Hohls wrote:
>
> > Out of interest - what is wrong with JSPwiki and
> > why do we need to convert to "moinmoin"?
>
> I think this is only owed to the move from CocoonDev wiki to Apache
> wiki. While the first one uses JSPWiki, the latter uses MoinMoin. So no
> tech
yangontha Maung wrote:
>
> (Also I cannot use the SHUTDOWN message to stop.. as
> mentioned there..)
Upayavira answered your other concerns.
Now, about that SHUTDOWN message. That is a message not
from Cocoon's embedded Jetty servlet container, but from
the HSQLDB database server, because you m
David Leangen wrote:
> Joerg,
>
> Thanks for the reply!
>
> > > I am trying to use the document() function to "import" some data
> > > from an external XML file.
> > >
> > > I.e.:
> > >
> > > At the same time, I am using the catalog to resolve the DTD. However,
> > > I noticed that when using th
Alex Romayev wrote:
> I am mounting my application outside of cocoon
> directory structure, so if I remember correctly, I
> will not be able to use context:// protocol, is there
> another way?
Have you tried the file:// protocol ...
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/concepts/sitemap.html#File%
Alex Romayev wrote:
> I am mounting my application outside of cocoon
> directory structure, so if I remember correctly, I
> will not be able to use context:// protocol, is there
> another way?
Have you tried the file:// protocol ...
http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/userdocs/concepts/sitemap.html#File%
Markus Strickler wrote:
> Hi-
>
> I'm looking for a way to determine the pipeline to use for rendering an
> XML document based on its content.
Apache Forrest selects different processing based on the
document type declaration of the xml instance using the
SourceTypeAction.
http://svn.apache.org
Martin Holz wrote:
> I use sitemap-v06.rng for editing the sitemap with oxygen and I like
> it to be very restrictive. So I do not always have to look into the docu
> to see how a configuration looks exactly. I do change the sitemap
> quite often but do not write new components very often, especial
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Derek Hohls wrote:
> What you say makes sense... I guess I will have to
> figure out the mysteries of xdoc and "patches" and
> CVS now - unless there is a simple guide to this
> on the Wiki ? ;-)
See various HowTo docs, especially:
http://cocoon.apache.org/community/contrib.html#cvshowto
http://
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Matthew
>
> Obviously have been through the whole process you are in
> the best position to understand this issue.
>
> Is there not some room for an "intemediate" approach -
> a *series* of articles on key topics published in on-line
> magazines - reasonably well-researched
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Strange, I get "file not found" errors on my local
> mirrors -is there somewhere to see how often
> they get updated maybe they are some
> hours/days behind the rest of the world?
This might help ...
http://www.apache.org/mirrors/
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VENKATESAN, PADMANABAN (SBCSI) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to view a file outside cocoon directory.
> For e.g..
> I have directory structure for cocoon as
> /opt/iplanet/servers/cocoon/.
> And I need to view a file outside cocoon directory. All I have is
> directory name and file name. Ho
Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> Christopher Painter-Wakefield wrote:
>
> > There is a bug in the build.sh build script. Sorry if this has been
> > covered before; this is my first build of a 2.1.x system.
> >
> > The build.sh uses /bin/sh, which on Solaris and other traditional *nix is
> > typically Bou
David Crossley wrote:
> Joerg Heinicke wrote:
> > Christopher Painter-Wakefield wrote:
> >
> > > There is a bug in the build.sh build script. Sorry if this has been
> > > covered before; this is my first build of a 2.1.x system.
> > >
> > > Th
The Chat channel is getting active already. If anyone
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Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> Hi Cocoonistas,
>
> Tomorrow is FirstFriday [1], and the cross-posting is intentional: you
> don't necessarily need to be a committer to participate, the
Derek Hohls wrote:
> Is it just a problem on my side, or has anyone
> else noticed that images do not appear in the
> PDF versions of the Cocoon site pages... this
> makes them essentially using for downloading
> for off-site reading/printing.
Yes, it is a general problem. Whoever built the webs
Okay, the website is updated now to fix the PDF issue.
--David
David Crossley wrote:
> Derek Hohls wrote:
> > Is it just a problem on my side, or has anyone
> > else noticed that images do not appear in the
> > PDF versions of the Cocoon site pages... this
> > makes
Tony Collen wrote:
> Derek Hohls wrote:
>
> > Much appreciated - this will help ease the
> > "learning curve" a bit... btw, will it ever be
> > possible to have this functionality in the
> > distributed versions of Cocoon - the current
> > off-line docs still have the ld look-and-feel.
>
> Y
Derek Hohls wrote:
> PS Sorry about the cross=post - its this web
> version of my email...
I respectfully suggest that you dump your web-based
mail client. Please look at your post ...
http://issues.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=34273
It mangled the email replies from Tony and myse
file?
If you want to stop the build warnings.
> Is this all documented somewhere? I can't find it (actually, I find
> the whole of the cocoon documentation chaotic - things are liable to
> turn up all over the place, be contradictory, or downright wrong, or
> just o
Colin Paul Adams wrote:
> >>>>> "David" == David Crossley writes:
>
> David> Have you seen the page
> David> http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Saxon which may
> David> either help or confuse further :-) Please edit if you s
Colin Paul Adams wrote:
> >>>>> "David" == David Crossley writes:
> David> The instructions that i added are only for saxon-6.5.2
> David> though. Keenly awaiting someone else to fill in the
> David> gaps. I too would like to use a newer S
ve found things easier if their had been a "Search"
> option on the main page of the documentation (to take you straight to
> the wiki search, perhaps).
> Or maybe change the wiki menu item to add (including Search).
Okay, we will try to implement that someh
Marcial Rosales wrote:
> I am trying to use the Cocoon catalog for resolving external
> parsed entities. I have configured Cocoon to use its own entity
> resolver but it seems that it is not configuring the parser used to
> parse the XSP files. I am trying to factor out chuncks of xml into
Derek Hohls wrote:
> To be honest, I am not sure the Wiki is the best place
> to start learning from... bear in mind that's its a free-
> for-all site, maintained on an ad-hoc basis (at best!).
>
> Certainly the leap from Cocoon 2.0 to 2.1.n has caused
> many wiki pages and 3rd party tutorials to
lar thing but don't bother
with a full local Jetty, just use the demo Jetty that is
shipped with Cocoon, i.e. ./cocoon.sh servlet
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everything should be fine.
Would you be able to add a Bugzilla entry, explain what
you are trying to do, attach your configuration files
and a simple sitemap, and source document, and your logfile
core.log
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> -Original Message-
> From: David Crossley
> Sent: 24 June 2004
Marcial Rosales wrote:
> David,
>
> No matter what mechanism I use to configure the entity resolver it does not
> work.
> If the entity resolver wasn't able to resolve an entity reference, it should
> report it in the output log anyway. However, I am not getting anything but th
So that you can all plan your appointment books.
FirstFriday is coming up soon. It is dedicated
to migrating the Wiki over to apache.org
... All hands on deck please.
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> Hi,
>
> It's been a while since the last London Cocoon meetup, so a few of us
> have decided to meet up next Friday, 4th March. Any other Apache or
> Cocoon people are welcome to join us!
>
> We'll be in the Slug and Lettuce on Wardour Street. I expect a lot of
> us will
Sebastien Arbogast wrote:
>
> And this is a debate that would fit both dev and doc mail lists as
> it's a matter of coordinating both kinds of efforts.
We don't discuss on the "docs" mailing lists.
Its purpose is supposed to be for the Wiki diff
autmoted notifications.
The docs discussion is hap
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Keynotes and the Apache 101 lunchtime sessions are free; the fu
has not yet ben committed to CVS.
There is a recent thread in the dev archives about this.
It couldn't be committed due to various issues. Other
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ery difficult to keep those FAQs and the Wiki pages up-to-date.
If each person in this big community helped just a tiny bit, then
we would get there - the power of community.
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David Crossley wrote:
> We are doing FirstFriday on IRC as usual
> if you care to join.
>
> We are doing the Wiki migration at the moment.
>
> The conversion is done. So you can go to the new wiki.
> http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/FirstFriday
>
> But we are currently
Are other people having trouble with editing the Wiki?
I go to UserPreferences, add name and password, login
it seems to accept me. However, when i visit a page
then i need to login again.
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could put back into the ASF-wide configuration.
> In fact, ours already goes further than other Apache wikis, in that we
> have authentication configured.
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only be fixed on most pages. I
> have it done for example at http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/TimLarson.
> Before it counted 1. - 15.
Yes stuff needs to be fixed by hand. A lot of the
problems might be relics of the conversion and poor
It can be changed.
> (Because the ApacheWiki uses the same one?)...
Whatever it becomes, it would be good to be consistent
across other Apache wikis.
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Jan Hoskens wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >Stephan Michels wrote:
> >
> >>I miss the navigation panel on the left side
> >
> >Me too, but i don't think that we can have one
> >(i could be wrong).
> >
> It's possible, look a
at we will do, not client-side.
> It does seem that the new wiki is much less flexible
> than the old, if what you say below is true.
That point is moot - we just have to get on and deal
with what we have.
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not too late. I have just moved the task list from the
FirstFriday doc to
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/ConfigTodo
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Jan Hoskens wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >Jan Hoskens wrote:
> >
> >>It's possible, look at: http://moinmoin.wikiwikiweb.de/ThemeMarket
> >>You'll find a leftsidebar there and probably some more interesting
> >>things on that wik
about it.
http://wiki.apache.org/general/WikiAdminTodo
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I tweaked the top navigation panel:
- removed link to MoinMoin
- removed link to Apache website
- removed link to HelpContents which was broken.
Any more things that people would like removed/added?
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cant seem to find that doc again.
>
> Could it be recovered? or synthesized as a post ?
> Thanks for the help
Go to the new wiki, use the "FindPage" link at the bottom,
search for "minimal".
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I just switched on the "bang_meta" option.
So if you do not like the way that Moin automatically
turns things into Wiki links then you can prevent it
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Upayavira wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> >I just switched on the "bang_meta" option.
> >So if you do not like the way that Moin automatically
> >turns things into Wiki links then you can prevent it
> >with ... !NoWikiName
>
> Er, thought that al
helping to trim the list.
We need to decide what is vandalism and weed it out.
That is not always obvious going by the filename, so i
am looking through the back door.
The vandalised pages also need to have the attachment
links removed, so please note when each is done.
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Upayavira wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> >I have grabbed a tar archive of the attachments from
> >the old wiki. Doing various grep on the server i have
> >compiled a table showing pages with attachments.
> >
> >http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/Missi
David Crossley wrote:
> Upayavira wrote:
> > David Crossley wrote:
> >
> > >I have grabbed a tar archive of the attachments from
> > >the old wiki. Doing various grep on the server i have
> > >compiled a table showing pages with attachments
the textbox below it? I think that's more pleasing to the eye.
No. One is an image, the other is table. Fixed now by adding
the Help link to the top-panel.
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> As Helen said - thanks for all the hard work so far!
>
> Derek
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Derek Hohls wrote:
> David
>
> To chip in my 2c; I think the issues that Helen is
> raising about the cluttered layout are valid - it took
> a while before I realized why - the page title is on
> the upper right of the page! This is a somewhat strange
> location... I think that if all the eleme
all look-and-feel of the site...
It is definitely not under my control nor under
anybody else's control. The wiki is the responsibility
of *everyone* in the Cocoon community, users and devs.
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broken links, missing attachments, ...
The look-and-feel can wait. Leo Simons is soon doing an upgrade
to Moin 1.2 ... so more abilities will be available then.
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x27;s good programming).
There are still some question marks in the table.
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/MissingAttachments
We especially need someone from Lenya to look at that to
see if there is anything that they want recovered. I tried
email to their dev list.
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The redirection from cocoondev.org has been added
by Gianugo and Steven ... thanks.
My test URL was:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=CocoonPerformanceResults_Scenario1
Would people please try other tests with non-alphanumeric
chars in the URL.
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Derek, how did you mange to get this page?
It was one of the "missing pages" that i noted
during my quest to restore attachments and weed out
the vandalism. I knew it had been vandalised, but it
was a non-existent page (marked with a red hyperlink).
Now you have got it back and fixed it.
--David
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