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Hey Dudes
First a quick introduction: My name is Scott Penrose and I am just
starting to actively develop with AxKit a number of sites for not-for-
profit clubs. None of them are live yet, but will be soon. I have
been working on our own portal at myinternet (www.myinternet.com.au),
which is all written in Perl and XSL and has a rendering pipeline
ending with XSL that converts the input XML into HTML (many types,
many styles, organisers, full blown CSS & JavaScript, old browser and
more) or FO for about 6 years (although it started as pure HTML, not
XML/XSL). MI has well over a million school children in UK and
Australia using it.
AxKit is the closest thing to what we have (although really only one
portion of what I work on) and I want to start contributing a lot of
what I have learnt over the past few years to AxKit and hopefully be
able to use AxKit and what I have learnt in my projects outside of
work (or rather myinternet).
Anyway, although having fun with AxKit 1.x I feel that my efforts are
best placed in 2.
Trying the CVS links on the www.axkit.org web site for the past 3
weeks have not allowed any access...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:501:~$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/
cvs login
Logging in to :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvs
CVS password:
cvs [login aborted]: connect to axkit.org(62.173.71.110):2401
failed: Connection refused
Although via the web
http://axkit.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/
works fine.
Is this the correct place for AxKit 2 ? ie: Is the web page out of
date or is there a problem?
Ta
Scott
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