Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
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A document has been updated:
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/daisy/documentation/1391.html
Document ID: 1391
Branch: main
Language: default
Name: Tags (unchanged)
Document Type: Cocoon Document (unchanged)
Updated on: 6/21/08 12:13:45 AM
Updated by: Kamal Bhatt
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--- <p>The <tt>element</tt> tag allows the dynamic addition of
element. This
--- includes the dynamic specificatgion of the element name.</p>
+++ <p>As of Cocoon 2.2.1, the <tt>element</tt> tag allows the
dynamic addition of
+++ element. This includes the dynamic specificatgion of the element
name.</p>
<pre><jx:element name="AttributeName" [uri="NamespaceUri"]
[prefix="Prefix"]>
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Kamal, that's wrong information. Since Cocoon 2.2 the release cycles
are independent and there is no point in mentioning Cocoon (core)
2.2.1. The feature would be introduced in 1.2.0 version of Template
block and anyone (even using 2.2.0 of the Cocoon core) can use it once
it's released.
Fair point. I have updated the page to reference the 1.2.0 block
instead. However, what is the numbering standard we are using? Are we
using two different standards for Cocoon core, and blocks? What
qualifies as a minor minor release of a block and a minor release of a
block? Also, are we releasing blocks separate to the release of Cocoon core?