Sylvain Wallez wrote:

> It's really a bad idea to put your work in build/webapp, 
> event if it looks like a convenient place at first.

Yes, I've learnt my lesson :-)

Most of what I didn't have a backup of was open in an editor, I think I lost
one file... To do with XMLHTTP, which I got from the xhr_carselector sample,
anyway.  So just a little bit of client side javascript for populating a row
is missing, and a few very small transformations, which won't take too long.
I think it'll all be ok - last night it was the end of the world though!

> You should take a look at mount-table.xml.sample in the main 
> Cocoon directory and read the instructions there: it allows 
> to mount directories at arbitrary locations in your 
> build/webapp, thus avoiding accidental deletion by a "build clean".

Thanks for the heads up - I'll do that now.  I did wonder where the option
to do this was when I first started using cocoon, but only for about 10
seconds, then I just placed it in the webapp directory.

This will allow much better organisation of my life.

Cheers, and keep up the good work, certain previous conversations on here
have been very interesting and I look forward to their fruition.

On a completely unrelated note :-p I'm gonna try some of your eclipse
plugins.

Ben Pope

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