Luca,

first of all, you're right about the thing that we do know almost nothing about the overall architecture. I seem to have a sort of a bias nowadays. Forgive me that. It just when I was looking http://jobmob.co.il/blog/more-beautiful-resume-ideas-that-work/ examples and wondering if those are possible with Cocoon, the whole question interpret in my brains into something else. Secondly, I used that plus sign as an AND operator in order the reader to differ these two concepts which in principal aren't even parallel and are two individual concepts. I can see I failed in that. What I meant, is that in order to finish his assignment with Cocoon, Fernando probably would need to write sitemaps as well XSL and other stuff.

- mika -

Luca Morandini kirjoitti:
Mika Lehtonen wrote:
2) While looking your examples, I can't help myself thinking what you really are expecting Cocoon to be. Usually creating fancy layouts with numerous graphics and effects are connected in our minds to software with a powerful graphical user interface. What can you do graphically in Cocoon. Nothing, because it's a web development framework not a desktop design software.

Look, we don't know much about the overall architecture of the system: just possibly, there is a graphic "thing" to let the user design a template and store it as XML for later re-use, with Cocoon being used only at this last stage.


So you have to be prepared in coding, although you can do a lot in Cocoon without using any particular programming language. But still you have to learn also "Cocoon language" + for example XSL-FO

I beg to differ: XSL-FO is not related to Cocoon, same for XSLT... it just happens that Cocoon users typically use XSLT a lot.

Regards,

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   Luca Morandini
www.lucamorandini.it
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