On Tue, 2005-07-12 at 09:51 +0200, Andreas Hartmann wrote: > Doug Chestnut wrote: > > Michael Wechner wrote: > > > >> sure we could use fallback:// or context:// but it seems to me naming > >> is very important. For instance what does fallback mean? Fallback > >> to the parent publication, to the core, ...? > > > > fallback to the parent pub, if resource isn't present there, fallback to > > its parent pub, ..., fallback to the lenya core (as I understand how > > it's supposed to work). > > Yes: > > <quote> > > When a file is requested using the templating mechanism > (fallback://xslt/page2xhtml.xsl), it is searched in a certain traversing > order: > > 1. context://lenya/pubs/my-pub/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl > 2. context://lenya/pubs/template(my-pub)/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl > 3. context://lenya/pubs/template(template(my-pub))/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl > 4. ... > 5. context://xslt/page2xhtml.xsl > > </quote> > > (http://lenya.apache.org/1_4/reference/publication-templating/index.html) > > > > > >> > >> So I think for instance > >> > >> lenya-core-fallback:// > >> > >> or lenya-core:// > > > > I do like the name lenya-core better than context. I have never used > > context:// and didn't have a clue of what it did (never looked in the > > documentation for it), > > http://cocoon.apache.org/2.1/apidocs/org/apache/cocoon/components/source/impl/ContextSourceFactory.html > > Not that much either ... :) > > > but lenya-core:// might be a little more self > > explanatory ;). > > OK, that's true.
I would change my mind if we can access with lenya-core:// as well lenya core java resources://. Then this makes sense for me. salu2 -- thorsten "Together we stand, divided we fall!" Hey you (Pink Floyd) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
