of funding customers, and by Outerthought
itself. We wish to thank all parties involved in the continued growth
of Daisy, and the ever-increasing user community.
All things Daisy can be found at www.daisycms.org.
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- and the ensuing side effects of that. Let me grab
another cup of coffee... :)
Cheers,
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82 20 - or using the Daisy mailing list of course.
Thanks,
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On 17 Jun 2005, at 16:41, Steven Noels wrote:
[X] 5/6/7 October (Wed-Fri)
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):
Yes, I'm thinking of attending the Cocoon GetTogether 2005 in
Amsterdam, preferably on
[ ] 3/4/5 October (Mon-Wed)
[ ] 5/6/7 October (Wed-Fri)
That's all for now, expect more to hear from Arj or me in the future!
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On 13 May 2005, at 16:17, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Steven Noels wrote:
the hackaton however is a great opportunity for informal chats - so
everybody is welcome on both days
Any chance of 2 day hackathon? :-)
At the current location, that's highly unlikely since they appear to be
booked throughout
everybody is welcome on both days
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Dear all,
we'd like to invite you to our Daisy seminar Thursday afternoon April
21st - you can find more information at:
http://outerthought.org/daisy-seminar.html
Daisy is an open source CMS which ships with a Cocoon-based
Wiki-on-steroids CMS application.
Warm regards,
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On 15 Feb 2005, at 19:18, leo leonid wrote:
Hi,
there seems to be a problem whith the CHS SVN repository on
cocoondev.org
http://svn.cocoondev.org/repos/chs/spring
Should be OK now. SVN repo got wedged.
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available
from http://outerthought.org/daisy.html
Enjoy,
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-specific questions at
http://lists.cocoondev.org/mailman/listinfo/daisy
Most likely, you are simply forgetting a trailing slash on your URI: by
default Daisy is available at http://localhost:/daisy/
Cheers,
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to ask
from users.
Couldn't we simply send this person a mail that he needs to whitelist
@cocoon.apache.org originating from hermes.apache.org?
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moderator
for these lists (and if you would know how many times I hit delete a
day, you shouldn't worry too much about our .za friends ;-)
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On 14 Oct 2004, at 22:28, Lars Huttar wrote:
(B
(B
(B Sylvain Wallez $B'a'Z'c'Q'](B($B'Q(B):
(B
(B FYI, I created a page on the wiki to collect albums of pictures taken
(B during the GetTogether: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/GT2004Pictures
(B
(B Have a look to get a feeling of what
On Fri, 8 Oct 2004, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Hi all,
Could one of the locals (Steven, Marc?) tell us about the forecast
weather for the GetTogether and the associated temperature, so that we
can know what to put in our packing.
Easy:
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On 07 Oct 2004, at 16:41, Steven Noels wrote:
I'll be in The Vooruit around 9PM. We'll leave a note on the front
door or at the bar if we start shopping around for dinner (or snacks
rather, since Ghent doesn't have many real restaurants which still
offer à la carte after 10PM)
... and we
, or the conference on the 12th (or both, of course).
So please, if you plan to attend, do register as soon as convenient for
you. We want to make sure your t-shirt and handouts are available at
the registration desk. ;-)
Cheers,
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at http://www.orixo.com/events/gt2004/
Further information enquiries can be sent to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cheers,
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is latest
greatest.
It is. Please send a description of the flaw to [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
and thanks for your effort!
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problem with Daisy, and I
was able to use div and CSS to position my HTMLArea where I wanted.
Having CSS work across different browsers however still remains a bit
of a challenge.
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on the ASF infrastructure team to not fall into the same
trap again.
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. It's just a matter of spending some
time to read up on MoinMoin and come up with configuration and skin
patches.
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Hi folks,
Due to excessive spamming and a impending migration to the Apache Wiki,
the Cocoon Wiki is currently set to fake read-only. If you want to
edit pages on the Wiki, please poll the PMC list
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for details.
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On 14 Jun 2004, at 22:56, Steven Noels wrote:
It sure was - I'll Wikify my success tomorrow for posterity.
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=HTTPsSources
Thanks!
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pages, I haven't quite found out how and why
(the 'how' would be enough to start with).
Has anyone experience with adding certificates to the Java security
machinery?
Thanks,
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looks like it might be the most useful.
It sure was - I'll Wikify my success tomorrow for posterity.
I'm a happy cog. :-)
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On 04 Jun 2004, at 10:32, Steven Noels wrote:
Dear all,
a nice set of people volunteered for taking on the PMC chair job and
it's time we conclude this vote. :-)
Thanks for your votes: this was a close call and we are bound to change
the voting rules and procedures for next elections. Anyway
the current list of nominations - people who already clearly
declined are not on the list anymore. Sort order alphabetic on first
name.
- Andrew Savory
- Matthew Langham
- Sylvain Wallez
- Vadim Gritsenko
Cheers,
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that will change.
It's good to see the transition happen from free support to users
debating with and helping each other, and I think this is a big change
for xReporter. I think it is fairly normal, given our
low-profile-and-no-nonsense attitude, that this took more than a year.
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On 04 May 2004, at 23:10, Lars Huttar wrote:
Are there plans for another Cocoon GetTogether in 2004?
Yes, currently scheduled for about one week later than last year.
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, message archives, and cvs repo.
There's a new mailing list archive at
http://lists.cocoondev.org/xreporter/, but I'm still fiddling around
with it - so it hasn't been enabled at the getting involved page. Not
searchable ATM however.
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Trio term. :-)
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about Xindice.
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I'll be in Amsterdam next week - people interested in a Monday evening
hookup please have a look at
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=AmsterdamStammtisch
Cheers,
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On 25 Mar 2004, at 15:43, Arje Cahn wrote:
I'll put a page on the Wiki describing how to get to the location.
Other folks interested in attending should post here:
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=AmsterdamStammtisch
Cheers,
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and are looking into it.
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the usefulness about the mailto: link on the default error
pages, though.
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for the note, Tony. Best of luck with your classes!
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that to the response from users-help@ ?
By polling apmail peeps, me thinks.
Cheers,
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subscribe yourself to that list by sending mail to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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:26
HTH,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what about a new wiki only with examples?
want anyone to host this examples wiki?
we(osmosis.gr) can do this (if you want)
I am sure you want, but this won't help, I'm afraid. It's the _content_
thing which counts.
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Derek Hohls wrote:
Was that really FUD?? Maybe I am now
eligible for a career with you-know-who ;-)
Nh - hence the wink. ;-)
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application development staff uses
Struts. I thought with Struts you still have to build the application
components using Java, correct? If this is true, newbies should be pointed
to Cocoon. If I'm wrong on this, maybe I should look at Struts.
It was a joke. :-)
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to live off CVS HEAD for a while.
HTH,
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Jorg Heymans wrote:
have look at the wiki (or google because the wiki seems to be down for
the moment)
I was doing some housekeeping this morning, but now it should be running
smoothly again
sorry for the annoyance!
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, or more specific aggregation, or whatelse.
That being said, if anything is missing w.r.t. document() / Source /
caching support in Cocoon (or Xalan!), I'm pretty sure patches will be
accepted gratefully.
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; MySql, oracle, etc ...
May I kindly suggest to keep this rant elsewhere? It is largely
off-topic to this list.
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- it was only a *kind* suggestion.
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with the
XIncludeTransformer). Especialy for busy sites with large (aggregated)
pages, this can make a huge difference.
HTH,
/Steven
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enjoy,
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Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
PS: Are the presentations anywhere ?!
http://www.apache.org/dist/cocoon/events/gt2003/, in the process of
hitting the mirrors in the next few days.
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). (but everyone in gent knows where 'de vooruit' is anyhow, so
you can just ask people)
A lightweigth jpg version is now also available from
http://outerthought.net/~stevenn/plangent_ann.jpg
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,
which will reduce the transportation problem considerably. But he will
put stuff up on the Wiki to inform those who attend.
Cheers,
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Tim Olson wrote:
there are a few reasons we didn't use flow scripts even though they are
quite cool technologically.
snip type=nice rationale/
Out of the blue: did you take a look at the (hopelessly underdocumented)
Apples controller?
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take a look at pollo as well (http://pollo.sf.net/), which
currently comes with a somehow outdated sitemap grammar, but the grammar
format is documented so you further enhance it towards 2.1 compliancy.
HTH,
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mail provider. Thought I'd ask anyway, since it might save me
the hassle of an address change.
Can you sort/filter on list-post header? That's the most robust one
for processing mailing list mails. I use this successfully (client-side)
with Mozilla (Thunderbird 0.2).
Cheers,
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I didn't waste too much time with this plea, and I really hope
that the GT becomes an annual tradition for us, Cocoonies.
If you have anything to say about this, please contact me, on- or off-list.
Warm regards,
/Steven - no hats, just being myself ;-)
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Jeff Turner wrote:
The Forrest team is pleased to announce the release of
Apache Forrest 0.5. The release is available at
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/xml/forrest/
Congrats, folks!
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Bastian Breithaupt wrote:
Dies ist ein Service von WEB.DE (http://freemail.web.de). Ihre Daten
werden ausschliesslich im Adressbuch von *Bastian Breithaupt*
gespeichert und Dritten selbstverständlich nicht zugänglich gemacht.
This user has been unsubscribed.
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address or
phone numbers to the adding person's address book. I hope this was not
to irritating now :-) In conclusion he was only inattentive.
Oops - seems like my German is even worse than I thought. Anyway, he'll
resubscribe eventually.
Sorry about this,
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, and we are fully
committed to provide you with many bangs for your bucks.
On behalf of Orixo, I'd like to cordially invite you to participate with
this year's edition, and I really look forward to see you in Ghent on
October 7th.
Cheers,
/Steven - GT 2003 co-organizing puppet
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On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Robert Simmons wrote:
Has XMLForms really been deprecated? If so what has replaced it in
functionality? Finally, where can I find documentation on its replacement?
* Yes, XMLForms is being deprecated (long story - basically there's no
further development on it)
* You have
://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=YourCocoonBasedProject which
describes how you can set up a Cocoon-based project.
HTH,
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it addresses most of the things you are looking after.
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the functionality of the grouping support in
xReporter in a separate component:
http://xreporter.cocoondev.org/subprojects/groupingtransformer.html
HTH,
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it
easier for people to actually *use* Cocoon, rather than just *look* at
it. Try it out for yourself and you'll see!
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archive (link on this page)
Hence the word 'archive' in that link. ;-)
HTH!
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and disconnect, without missing anything.
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- sorry for the inconvenience!
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On 30/07/2003 8:14 Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi:
I tried to download the update at CVS and I get:
cvs.apache.org is now running on a much beefier machine (minotaur) - it
was the transition that caught you
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.
-o-
Cheers,
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