Hi Warrell, > At the risk of sounding patronising [..]
No problem, as long as it is helpful and I'm still allowed to do my own mistakes ;-) > [snip] you will > understand why Cocoon has such a loyal user-base. I do understand this loyalty. I realized the power of Cocoon, but I want to introduce it in my department to prevent some spaghetti-coded framework. Deadline is next wednesday. The docs are scattered, partially duplicate or out-of-date, no real overview (which variables are provided? how and where can I use them? how can I introduce my own?) is provided. This decelerates spreading of Cocoon. And it's hard to convince colleagues from Cocoons simplicity if simple things don't work (this will start a new thread). Still requesting help :-| Florian --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
