Il giorno 06/lug/04, alle 06:13, Antonio Gallardo ha scritto:
Lincoln Mitchell dijo:Anyone now what is happening with Linotype and 2.1.5?
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29009
Unfortunately, the problem is not just the IE incompatibility. Linotype, as distributed, needs serious work before being considered usable. I started working on it and a heavily refactored version of it is hosting my blog (see the URL in the signature). Since I wasn't satisfied with that, I started refactoring it once again, but I'm not using the new version yet (basically because I changed the storage format and I am too lazy to convert all the old entries). The latest version relies on a WebDAV server for storage (the Slide servlet distributed with Cocoon is OK). This is probably overkill for a simple weblog, but I wanted to experiment with WebDAV, so there it is. If someone wants to have aa look, I can send her/him an archive.
Re the license: The Linotype source code is covered by the ASL 2.0, as all the rest of Cocoon. I think the Creative Commons License refers to the contents of the weblog's items. If you want to publish your weblog under a different license or put it in the public domain, you're free to do it.
Ugo
-- Ugo Cei - http://beblogging.com/
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