Re: [fw-general] Wiki broken?

2013-05-29 Thread Mario Guenterberg
* Christoph Löffler loeffler...@googlemail.com [130529 14:43]:
 Hello,
 
 I just had a look at
 http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV2/Zend+Framework+Git+Guide
 and I think it does not look normal.
 
 The wiki page content shows HTML elements.
 Is it only me having this view or is it a general problem which will be
 fixed?

Same here!

have fun
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Re: [fw-general] Wiki Spam

2008-04-12 Thread Michael B Allen
Perhaps someone should roll-back all of those edits in one action?

Mike

On 4/10/08, Wil Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  and so that the powers at be can properly asses


 Asses? Now, come on- we're not all that bad. :D I reviewed those edits a
  while back- they seem to have been made across many documents all at
  once. I believe this around the same time that Karol created this
  proposal:
  http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Font+-+Karol+Babioch.
  There seems to have been a string substitution that affected a few
  proposals. I'm not sure how this happened- maybe a system error or Karol
  scripting something that he shouldn't have. I came to the conclusion
  that these weren't particularly malicious edits, and if Karol is guilty
  of anything it's creating placeholder proposals (please everyone, let's
  not do this) and inserting references to his own proposal in others.
  Generally it's extremely poor form to edit an author's proposal without
  his or her knowing. If there are any more recent or destructive errors,
  please let me know ASAP.
  Karol- if you're out there- do you know what happened?

  Thanks.

 ,Wil




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Re: [fw-general] Wiki Spam

2008-04-12 Thread Thomas Weidner

Hy Michael,

Everyone can do this for his own proposal...
I reverted them for my 6 proposals already on 5.March and wrote Wil a 
message about the illegal editing.
This sort of failure has already shown up about 3 times in past but until 
now there is no bugfix available for it.


And as every proposal author get's an anouncement when his proposal is 
changed or is commented this should not be a real problem.


Greetings
Thomas Weidner, I18N Team Leader
http://www.thomasweidner.com

- Original Message - 
From: Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Wil Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Zend Framework fw-general@lists.zend.com
Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki Spam



Perhaps someone should roll-back all of those edits in one action?

Mike

On 4/10/08, Wil Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 and so that the powers at be can properly asses


Asses? Now, come on- we're not all that bad. :D I reviewed those edits a
 while back- they seem to have been made across many documents all at
 once. I believe this around the same time that Karol created this
 proposal:
 http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Font+-+Karol+Babioch.
 There seems to have been a string substitution that affected a few
 proposals. I'm not sure how this happened- maybe a system error or Karol
 scripting something that he shouldn't have. I came to the conclusion
 that these weren't particularly malicious edits, and if Karol is guilty
 of anything it's creating placeholder proposals (please everyone, let's
 not do this) and inserting references to his own proposal in others.
 Generally it's extremely poor form to edit an author's proposal without
 his or her knowing. If there are any more recent or destructive errors,
 please let me know ASAP.
 Karol- if you're out there- do you know what happened?

 Thanks.

,Wil





--
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PHP Active Directory SPNEGO SSO
http://www.ioplex.com/ 




RE: [fw-general] Wiki Spam

2008-04-12 Thread Wil Sinclair
I'll see if there is an easy administrative action to do this, but
honestly when Thomas brought it up I didn't see it as worth spending
much time on considering the pressures at the moment. Now that the 1.5
release is behind us, I'll try to see what I can do in no more than an
hour. :)

,Wil

 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Weidner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 12:07 PM
 To: Michael B Allen; Wil Sinclair
 Cc: Zend Framework
 Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki Spam
 
 Hy Michael,
 
 Everyone can do this for his own proposal...
 I reverted them for my 6 proposals already on 5.March and wrote Wil a
 message about the illegal editing.
 This sort of failure has already shown up about 3 times in past but
 until
 now there is no bugfix available for it.
 
 And as every proposal author get's an anouncement when his proposal is
 changed or is commented this should not be a real problem.
 
 Greetings
 Thomas Weidner, I18N Team Leader
 http://www.thomasweidner.com
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Michael B Allen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Wil Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: Zend Framework fw-general@lists.zend.com
 Sent: Saturday, April 12, 2008 8:55 PM
 Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki Spam
 
 
  Perhaps someone should roll-back all of those edits in one action?
 
  Mike
 
  On 4/10/08, Wil Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   and so that the powers at be can properly asses
 
 
  Asses? Now, come on- we're not all that bad. :D I reviewed those
 edits a
   while back- they seem to have been made across many documents all
 at
   once. I believe this around the same time that Karol created this
   proposal:
   http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Font+-
 +Karol+Babioch.
   There seems to have been a string substitution that affected a few
   proposals. I'm not sure how this happened- maybe a system error or
 Karol
   scripting something that he shouldn't have. I came to the
 conclusion
   that these weren't particularly malicious edits, and if Karol is
 guilty
   of anything it's creating placeholder proposals (please everyone,
 let's
   not do this) and inserting references to his own proposal in
 others.
   Generally it's extremely poor form to edit an author's proposal
 without
   his or her knowing. If there are any more recent or destructive
 errors,
   please let me know ASAP.
   Karol- if you're out there- do you know what happened?
 
   Thanks.
 
  ,Wil
 
 
 
 
  --
  Michael B Allen
  PHP Active Directory SPNEGO SSO
  http://www.ioplex.com/



RE: [fw-general] Wiki Spam

2008-04-10 Thread Wil Sinclair
 and so that the powers at be can properly asses

Asses? Now, come on- we're not all that bad. :D I reviewed those edits a
while back- they seem to have been made across many documents all at
once. I believe this around the same time that Karol created this
proposal:
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFPROP/Zend_Font+-+Karol+Babioch.
There seems to have been a string substitution that affected a few
proposals. I'm not sure how this happened- maybe a system error or Karol
scripting something that he shouldn't have. I came to the conclusion
that these weren't particularly malicious edits, and if Karol is guilty
of anything it's creating placeholder proposals (please everyone, let's
not do this) and inserting references to his own proposal in others.
Generally it's extremely poor form to edit an author's proposal without
his or her knowing. If there are any more recent or destructive errors,
please let me know ASAP.
Karol- if you're out there- do you know what happened?

Thanks.
,Wil



Re: [fw-general] wiki

2008-01-14 Thread Andries Seutens


Never mind, it's up again. Had a flat-line for a moment.

Best,

Andries Seutens
http://andries.systray.be



Andries Seutens schreef:


Hi,

could someone restart confluence please?

Best,



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RE: [fw-general] wiki

2008-01-14 Thread Wil Sinclair
Hey all, I would highly recommend waiting at least 5-10 minutes before
mailing the list about any of the tools being down. I've been restarting
the tools relatively often lately because I'm preparing some
infrastructure improvements in time for 1.5. While it's true that I
could do these tasks a bit more gracefully, it's also true that I have a
lot of other stuff to do so quick and dirty has been winning out lately.
;)
BTW, the restart that triggered this message installed a bunch of
language packs in the wiki. This primarily means we Americans won't have
to look at our 'favourites' list all the time ;), but if you live
somewhere else and prefer your own spellings/language you can always set
your locale in the preferences. The translations in the issue tracker
were also updated.
Please let me know if you see any issues that might be related to this
update.

Thanks!
,Wil

 -Original Message-
 From: Andries Seutens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 2:38 AM
 To: Zend Framework General
 Subject: Re: [fw-general] wiki
 
 
 Never mind, it's up again. Had a flat-line for a moment.
 
 Best,
 
 Andries Seutens
 http://andries.systray.be
 
 
 
 Andries Seutens schreef:
 
  Hi,
 
  could someone restart confluence please?
 
  Best,
 
 
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Re: [fw-general] wiki

2008-01-14 Thread Michał Minicki

Wil Sinclair wrote:


Hey all, I would highly recommend waiting at least 5-10 minutes before
mailing the list about any of the tools being down. I've been restarting
the tools relatively often lately because I'm preparing some
infrastructure improvements in time for 1.5. While it's true that I
could do these tasks a bit more gracefully, it's also true that I have a
lot of other stuff to do so quick and dirty has been winning out lately.
;)


Wil, are there any plans to upgrade JIRA to version 3.8? I have just made a 
typo in a issue comment (incorrectly ending a tag code, so everything below it 
just got messed up) [1].


JIRA offers editable comments from version 3.8 up if the devs speak the truth 
[2]. It would be great if we could edit our own texts just as we can edit the 
issues.


[1] http://framework.zend.com/issues/browse/ZF-2429
[2] http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-1100

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Re: [fw-general] Wiki is dead

2007-12-07 Thread Andries Seutens


Hi Guys,

It's down again?

Andries Seutens
http://andries.systray.be



Wil Sinclair schreef:

It's working now. That was an unplanned outage due to a backup that
seems to have consumed all the memory, but I will be taking the server
down for upgrades of both JIRA and Confluence in the next few days. I'll
send a mail to the list giving everyone a few hours' notice. It
shouldn't take more than an hour or so.

,Wil

  

-Original Message-
From: Elisamuel Resto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 6:09 PM
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: [fw-general] Wiki is dead

Lovely greeting when I go to see data in the wiki:

Proxy Error

The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
The proxy server could not handle the request GET
/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Home.

Reason: Error reading from remote server




  
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Re: [fw-general] Wiki is dead

2007-12-07 Thread Darby Felton
Sorry for the downtime. It's up again now. Thanks for the report! :)

Elisamuel Resto wrote:
 Lovely greeting when I go to see data in the wiki:
 
 Proxy Error
 
 The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
 The proxy server could not handle the request GET /wiki/display/ZFDEV/Home.
 
 Reason: Error reading from remote server
 


RE: [fw-general] Wiki is dead

2007-12-06 Thread Wil Sinclair
It's working now. That was an unplanned outage due to a backup that
seems to have consumed all the memory, but I will be taking the server
down for upgrades of both JIRA and Confluence in the next few days. I'll
send a mail to the list giving everyone a few hours' notice. It
shouldn't take more than an hour or so.

,Wil

 -Original Message-
 From: Elisamuel Resto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2007 6:09 PM
 To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
 Subject: [fw-general] Wiki is dead
 
 Lovely greeting when I go to see data in the wiki:
 
 Proxy Error
 
 The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
 The proxy server could not handle the request GET
 /wiki/display/ZFDEV/Home.
 
 Reason: Error reading from remote server


RE: [fw-general] Wiki down...

2007-10-11 Thread Wil Sinclair
Sorry for the renewed instability, guys. Basically, we seem to have a
thrashing problem that I can mostly prevent by making more resources
available to the apps and database, but only to the limits of the
hardware resources- at some point either the java apps or the database
get overloaded in one way or another and start racking up app response
times. With longer response times, we get more simultaneous
requests/open connections which makes slows response times and. . . you
see where this is going. This week has seen somewhat more traffic on the
site, so it's been particularly bad. I'm continuing to fine-tune things
on this hardware configuration, but please bear with us while we work
towards a better and longer-term solution. This is a high priority and
we look forward to having a more stable environment soon.

Looking on the bright side of things, this is another clear indication
of the growing popularity and maturity (lots of resolved bug reports) of
framework. ;)

 

,Wil

 

From: Tobias Gies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 9:35 AM
To: Zend Framework General
Subject: [fw-general] Wiki down...

 

...yet again. C'mon, give it a kick in the butt please.



Re: [fw-general] Wiki down...

2007-10-11 Thread Thomas Weidner

class Happy_Community {

   function Zend_Framework_WikiandJira {
   $server = $this-getActualServer();
   for ($X = 1; $X  maxInvestment; ++$X) {
   $serverfarm[$X] = clone($server);
   }
   return $serverfarm;   // -- here's your problem... instead of 
serverfarm u used only server :-)))

   }
}

It's frustrating to have feedback on opened issues and not being able to 
write it...

I hope you guys will soon find a solution.

Greetings
Thomas


- Original Message - 
From: Wil Sinclair [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Tobias Gies [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Zend Framework General 
fw-general@lists.zend.com

Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 8:20 PM
Subject: RE: [fw-general] Wiki down...


Sorry for the renewed instability, guys. Basically, we seem to have a
thrashing problem that I can mostly prevent by making more resources
available to the apps and database, but only to the limits of the
hardware resources- at some point either the java apps or the database
get overloaded in one way or another and start racking up app response
times. With longer response times, we get more simultaneous
requests/open connections which makes slows response times and. . . you
see where this is going. This week has seen somewhat more traffic on the
site, so it's been particularly bad. I'm continuing to fine-tune things
on this hardware configuration, but please bear with us while we work
towards a better and longer-term solution. This is a high priority and
we look forward to having a more stable environment soon.

Looking on the bright side of things, this is another clear indication
of the growing popularity and maturity (lots of resolved bug reports) of
framework. ;)



,Wil



From: Tobias Gies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 9:35 AM
To: Zend Framework General
Subject: [fw-general] Wiki down...



...yet again. C'mon, give it a kick in the butt please.




Re: [fw-general] Wiki down?

2007-10-04 Thread Darby Felton
Looks like it's working from my end; maybe someone else restarted it, or
it was just being slow?

Best regards,
Darby

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Re: [fw-general] Wiki down?

2007-10-04 Thread Andries Seutens


Darby Felton schreef:

Looks like it's working from my end; maybe someone else restarted it, or
it was just being slow?

Best regards,
Darby

Pádraic Brady wrote:
  
The wiki has broken all records in staying up, but has fallen at the 
last hurdle ;).


P

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Yes, it's working again. It was down this morning, when all you 
americans were sleeping ;).


Best,

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RE: [fw-general] Wiki down?

2007-10-04 Thread Wil Sinclair
I see what it is from the log files. The wiki is still up; we're just running 
out of connections on the mysql side under load. Fixing it now. . .

,Wil

-Original Message-
From: Andries Seutens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2007 6:01 AM
To: Darby Felton
Cc: Pádraic Brady; Zend Framework Generalmysql 
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki down?


Darby Felton schreef:
 Looks like it's working from my end; maybe someone else restarted it, 
 or it was just being slow?

 Best regards,
 Darby

 Pádraic Brady wrote:
   
 The wiki has broken all records in staying up, but has fallen at the 
 last hurdle ;).

 P

 Pádraic Brady

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 Europe Foundation Member-Subscriber http://www.openideurope.eu/


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 Q--on
  Yahoo! Travel.
 


   

Yes, it's working again. It was down this morning, when all you americans were 
sleeping ;).

Best,

--
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http://andries.systray.be



Re: [fw-general] Wiki and JIRA down

2007-08-19 Thread Joó Ádám
Hmm, down again.
This is a real setback. I know, you're busy, but guys, you should
really do something with it, 'coz we cannot work :S


Ádám


Re: [fw-general] Wiki and JIRA down

2007-08-18 Thread Tobias Gies
down again :(

2007/8/17, Mike Fern [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On 8/17/07, Jack Sleight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  --
  Jack
 

 Again?
 This time I find myself lucky to have the pdf version downloaded :)

 Cheers,
 Mike



Re: [fw-general] Wiki and JIRA down

2007-08-18 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Tobias Gies [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Saturday, 18 August 2007, 10:25 AM +0200):
 down again :(

Back up.

 2007/8/17, Mike Fern [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 On 8/17/07, Jack Sleight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  --
  Jack
 
 
 Again?
 This time I find myself lucky to have the pdf version downloaded :)

-- 
Matthew Weier O'Phinney
PHP Developer| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] Wiki and JIRA down

2007-08-17 Thread Mike Fern
On 8/17/07, Jack Sleight [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --
 Jack


Again?
This time I find myself lucky to have the pdf version downloaded :)

Cheers,
Mike


Re: [fw-general] Wiki and JIRA down again

2007-08-15 Thread Darby Felton
Up and running again, thanks for the report!

Best regards,
Darby

Jack Sleight wrote:


Re: [fw-general] Wiki and Jira are down again =(

2007-08-03 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Sergey Belov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Friday, 03 August 2007, 03:06 AM -0700):
 Wiki and Jira are down again =(
 Restart them, please.

They're back up.

-- 
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PHP Developer| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Zend - The PHP Company   | http://www.zend.com/


Re: [fw-general] Wiki down

2007-07-23 Thread Nico Edtinger

[22.07.2007 22:23] Thomas Weidner wrote:

Still down :-(

How about a clock timer from walmart ?
Reset the server's power all 4 hours ;-)


Wouldn't it be easier to give something in the Israel office shell  
access to the webserver? They are awake while California is sleeping.



Thomas


nico


Re: [fw-general] Wiki down

2007-07-22 Thread Thomas Weidner

Still down :-(

How about a clock timer from walmart ?
Reset the server's power all 4 hours ;-)

Thomas

- Original Message - 
From: Jack Sleight [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Zend Framework General List fw-general@lists.zend.com
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 4:00 PM
Subject: [fw-general] Wiki down



again :(
--
Jack


Re: [fw-general] Wiki down

2007-07-22 Thread Thomas Weidner
But access to an crashed server which is unavaiable is not possible or 
necessary.

They need access to the power-plug of the server ;-)

Anyway... it's frustrating not being able to close / comment issues, not 
work on new ideas or verify existing proposals for work.

Another day which is over without being able to work on my proposals...

I hope they find the problems soon...

Thomas


- Original Message - 
From: Nico Edtinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Zend Framework General List fw-general@lists.zend.com
Sent: Sunday, July 22, 2007 10:51 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki down



[22.07.2007 22:23] Thomas Weidner wrote:

Still down :-(

How about a clock timer from walmart ?
Reset the server's power all 4 hours ;-)


Wouldn't it be easier to give something in the Israel office shell  access 
to the webserver? They are awake while California is sleeping.



Thomas


nico 




Re: [fw-general] Wiki down

2007-07-22 Thread till

On 7/22/07, Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Still down :-(

How about a clock timer from walmart ?
Reset the server's power all 4 hours ;-)


Walmart is evil. I doubt the sign a CLA and then the license of the
timer is probably not so BSD-like. :D

Till


RE: [fw-general] Wiki...

2007-07-20 Thread Bill Karwin
Earlier this week I resolved the most major errors in the wiki software.
There were several mail accounts configured, with invalid hostnames.
There is no reason I know that we should support any mail accounts in
our wiki; it's a feature of Confluence that we don't use.  So I deleted
these bogus accounts and the exceptions in the log reduced by thousands.

But there is apparently another problem that is causing the wiki to go
down, although less frequently.  I haven't found out what this problem
is yet.

Regards,
Bill Karwin

 -Original Message-
 From: Graham Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 On Behalf Of Graham Anderson
 Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 2:14 AM
 To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
 Subject: [fw-general] Wiki...
 
 Is once again visiting the great bit bucket in the sky...
 
 This seems always to happen between certain times, could this 
 be related to some other back-end operation during the night, 
 or is it just some tomcat/confluence issue?
 


Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again

2007-07-14 Thread ViShap

Whats your insert?   :D

2007/7/14, Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Wiki  Jira are one again down...

Maybe we should start a lottery ?
The chances are 50/50... who want's to play ? ;-)

Greetings
Thomas
I18N Team Leader



Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again

2007-07-14 Thread Ralph Schindler
Better yet, we should create a system, based on the ZF of course, where 
CLA members have a chance to be part of the Wiki is down again pool. 
Each member can select a date and time slot, if the wiki goes down in 
their time slot.. Free T-Shirt.  Pool is then reset for the next Wiki 
crash.  You up for that Zend ;)


-ralph

Thomas Weidner wrote:

Wiki  Jira are one again down...

Maybe we should start a lottery ?
The chances are 50/50... who want's to play ? ;-)

Greetings
Thomas
I18N Team Leader





Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again

2007-07-14 Thread ViShap

Also make a tutorial to that and eVry1 is happy  :P

When is it approx finished?  What License?  BSD?  ^^

regards

2007/7/14, Ralph Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Better yet, we should create a system, based on the ZF of course, where
CLA members have a chance to be part of the Wiki is down again pool.
Each member can select a date and time slot, if the wiki goes down in
their time slot.. Free T-Shirt.  Pool is then reset for the next Wiki
crash.  You up for that Zend ;)

-ralph

Thomas Weidner wrote:
 Wiki  Jira are one again down...

 Maybe we should start a lottery ?
 The chances are 50/50... who want's to play ? ;-)

 Greetings
 Thomas
 I18N Team Leader





Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again

2007-07-14 Thread Thomas Weidner

Generally it should be very easy to handle this...
Write a program to check if wiki is online, and if the check fails kill the 
server and restart it.

Should be a one hour job to do this.

PS: 10 eur that it will crash once more until monday. ;-)))

Greetings
Thomas

- Original Message - 
From: ViShap [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: Ralph Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; fw-general@lists.zend.com
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again



Also make a tutorial to that and eVry1 is happy  :P

When is it approx finished?  What License?  BSD?  ^^

regards

2007/7/14, Ralph Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Better yet, we should create a system, based on the ZF of course, where
CLA members have a chance to be part of the Wiki is down again pool.
Each member can select a date and time slot, if the wiki goes down in
their time slot.. Free T-Shirt.  Pool is then reset for the next Wiki
crash.  You up for that Zend ;)

-ralph

Thomas Weidner wrote:
 Wiki  Jira are one again down...

 Maybe we should start a lottery ?
 The chances are 50/50... who want's to play ? ;-)

 Greetings
 Thomas
 I18N Team Leader









Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again

2007-07-14 Thread ViShap

ack  :D

2007/7/14, Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


Generally it should be very easy to handle this...
Write a program to check if wiki is online, and if the check fails kill
the
server and restart it.
Should be a one hour job to do this.

PS: 10 eur that it will crash once more until monday. ;-)))

Greetings
Thomas

- Original Message -
From: ViShap [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ralph Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; fw-general@lists.zend.com
Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again


 Also make a tutorial to that and eVry1 is happy  :P

 When is it approx finished?  What License?  BSD?  ^^

 regards

 2007/7/14, Ralph Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 Better yet, we should create a system, based on the ZF of course, where
 CLA members have a chance to be part of the Wiki is down again pool.
 Each member can select a date and time slot, if the wiki goes down in
 their time slot.. Free T-Shirt.  Pool is then reset for the next Wiki
 crash.  You up for that Zend ;)

 -ralph

 Thomas Weidner wrote:
  Wiki  Jira are one again down...
 
  Maybe we should start a lottery ?
  The chances are 50/50... who want's to play ? ;-)
 
  Greetings
  Thomas
  I18N Team Leader
 







Re: [fw-general] Wiki up but JIRA only halfway

2007-07-14 Thread Ralph Schindler
I can confirm this, and its major.  I just posted an issue and jira and 
my description got blown away.  Hopefully it resides in a DB somewhere.


If its not there, take JIRA down for the time being (until fixed) so 
that people aren't submitting empty issues.


Simon Mundy wrote:

Hi Darby

I hope this isn't indicative of something more sinister, but I can't see 
any comments for any issue I've been browsing on JIRA. Can you (or 
anyone else) confirm that you can see comments on JIRA issues? Help!!!


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RE: [fw-general] Wiki up but JIRA only halfway

2007-07-14 Thread Bill Karwin
I havn't make any change to the old instance of JIRA.  I have tried to
create a second instance of Tomcat on a different port, with an instance
of the current version of JIRA.  And of course it was using a separate
MySQL database.

I do see errors in the logs of the old JIRA instance that make it seem
like it's having trouble rendering issues in HTML.  I would guess that
all the data still exists in the database, but it isn't rendering in the
web presentation.

I'll make sure we have a backup of the database.

All I can do at this point is try to get support from Atlassian, but I
assume they will not respond until Monday.

Bill

 -Original Message-
 From: Ralph Schindler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2007 2:55 PM
 To: Simon Mundy
 Cc: Darby Felton; Zend Framework General
 Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki up but JIRA only halfway
 
 I can confirm this, and its major.  I just posted an issue 
 and jira and my description got blown away.  Hopefully it 
 resides in a DB somewhere.
 
 If its not there, take JIRA down for the time being (until 
 fixed) so that people aren't submitting empty issues.
 
 Simon Mundy wrote:
  Hi Darby
  
  I hope this isn't indicative of something more sinister, 
 but I can't 
  see any comments for any issue I've been browsing on JIRA. 
 Can you (or 
  anyone else) confirm that you can see comments on JIRA 
 issues? Help!!!
  
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  202/258 Flinders Lane | Melbourne | Victoria | Australia | 
 3000 Voice 
  +61 (0) 3 9654 4324 | Mobile 0438 046 061 | Fax +61 (0) 3 9654 4124 
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RE: [fw-general] Wiki up but JIRA only halfway

2007-07-14 Thread Bill Karwin
The errors in the log match the symptoms reported in this bug:
http://jira.atlassian.com/browse/JRA-9153

Restarting the server seems to have fixed that problem.

We'll see what Atlassian can do to help with the other stability
problems.

Bill


Re: [fw-general] Wiki / Jira down again

2007-07-14 Thread till

On 7/14/07, Ralph Schindler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Better yet, we should create a system, based on the ZF of course, where
CLA members have a chance to be part of the Wiki is down again pool.
Each member can select a date and time slot, if the wiki goes down in
their time slot.. Free T-Shirt.  Pool is then reset for the next Wiki
crash.  You up for that Zend ;)


+1

Where do I sign up? :)

In all seriousness - I know that Jira runs pretty well. I've been on
projects where it has been in use for (like) forever. I hope the Jira
people can help fix this soon.

(It's up now! :O)

Till


Re: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki

2007-06-30 Thread Jurriën Stutterheim

Sure would be interesting to find out what the problem is.
One thing is for sure: a server that's down most of the time is a bad  
thing no-one wants.


First one to build a ZF-based Wiki wins! ;)

But seriously, it would be cool if a ZF-based Wiki project was created.
It might serve as an example of best practice application  
programming with Zend Framework.
Using only ZF components (where available), it would be incredibly  
educational!


On 30 Jun 2007, at 16:36, Thomas Weidner wrote:


I would propose to use ZF ;-)))

Would be interesting to know where the problems are related to...
Wiki ? Jira ? Confluence ? Hardware ? Biddy ? Apprentice ?

Greetings
Thomas

- Original Message - From: Andi Gutmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; fw- 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 4:21 PM
Subject: RE: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki


Next time we won't use Java :'(
Not sure if Bill had a chance to upgrade it yet. We'll look into it.

-Original Message-
From: Thomas Weidner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:  
Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:37 AM

To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki
Hy...
once again wiki down since 2 hours...
What's about a clock timer ???
Brute-Force-Reset all 2 hours :-)))
Greetings
Thomas







Re: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki

2007-06-30 Thread Willie Alberty

On Jun 30, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Jurriën Stutterheim wrote:


First one to build a ZF-based Wiki wins! ;)

But seriously, it would be cool if a ZF-based Wiki project was  
created.
It might serve as an example of best practice application  
programming with Zend Framework.
Using only ZF components (where available), it would be incredibly  
educational!


Someone has: http://files.zend.com/qedwiki   There's a description on  
the framework home page: http://framework.zend.com


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Re: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki

2007-06-30 Thread till

On 6/30/07, Willie Alberty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Jun 30, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Jurriën Stutterheim wrote:

 First one to build a ZF-based Wiki wins! ;)

 But seriously, it would be cool if a ZF-based Wiki project was
 created.
 It might serve as an example of best practice application
 programming with Zend Framework.
 Using only ZF components (where available), it would be incredibly
 educational!

Someone has: http://files.zend.com/qedwiki   There's a description on
the framework home page: http://framework.zend.com


Yeah, that has been on the frontpage for forever. I am not sure though
- has anyone used it or is available anywhere?

Cheers,
Till


Re: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki

2007-06-30 Thread mikespook

here
http://services.alphaworks.ibm.com/qedwiki/

but maybe you need a ibm ID for tring it.


2007/7/1, till [EMAIL PROTECTED]:


On 6/30/07, Willie Alberty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Jun 30, 2007, at 8:53 AM, Jurriën Stutterheim wrote:

  First one to build a ZF-based Wiki wins! ;)
 
  But seriously, it would be cool if a ZF-based Wiki project was
  created.
  It might serve as an example of best practice application
  programming with Zend Framework.
  Using only ZF components (where available), it would be incredibly
  educational!

 Someone has: http://files.zend.com/qedwiki   There's a description on
 the framework home page: http://framework.zend.com

Yeah, that has been on the frontpage for forever. I am not sure though
- has anyone used it or is available anywhere?

Cheers,
Till





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RE: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki

2007-06-30 Thread Andi Gutmans
Bill can probably attest more to the problems. I think some of them are
just application problems which might be solved once we upgrade to the
latest versions. We didn't have a lot of bandwidth to do that but will
look into fixing it now that we're going to ship.

Btw, it'd be great to see a ZF-based Wiki. In general, it's important
that the ZF have some sample apps. I have something going on around a
simple blog but no ETA on that yet. But in general, I think such sample
apps don't necessarily need to have all the latest and greatest features
but if they are done well enough to act as samples that people can
understand we'll see more and more copy-on-write going on and have the
community start building more fully featured apps on top of them.

Andi

 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Weidner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 7:36 AM
 To: Andi Gutmans; fw-general@lists.zend.com
 Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki
 
 I would propose to use ZF ;-)))
 
 Would be interesting to know where the problems are related to...
 Wiki ? Jira ? Confluence ? Hardware ? Biddy ? Apprentice ?
 
 Greetings
 Thomas
 
 - Original Message -
 From: Andi Gutmans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Thomas Weidner [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 
 fw-general@lists.zend.com
 Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 4:21 PM
 Subject: RE: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki
 
 
 Next time we won't use Java :'(
 Not sure if Bill had a chance to upgrade it yet. We'll look into it. 
 
  -Original Message-
  From: Thomas Weidner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 12:37 AM
  To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
  Subject: [fw-general] Wiki - Killedki - Resetki
  
  Hy...
  
  once again wiki down since 2 hours...
  
  What's about a clock timer ???
  Brute-Force-Reset all 2 hours :-)))
  
  Greetings
  Thomas
 
 


Re: [fw-general] Wiki Jira down

2007-06-29 Thread fly.captain
We should rewrite the wiki with ZF ;-) 

Wiki is down everydays :-(

Fabien

- Original Message - 
  From: Pádraic Brady 
  To: Bill Karwin 
  Cc: Zend Framework General 
  Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 11:20 PM
  Subject: Re: [fw-general] Wiki  Jira down


  Ralph and I will have to delay our anxiously anticipated Throwdown. For those 
who bought tickets to the event there are no refunds! ;)

  Ralph, I'll check out that wiki page tomorrow when it's up.

  Paddy


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  - Original Message 
  From: Bill Karwin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
  Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 9:11:15 PM
  Subject: RE: [fw-general] Wiki  Jira down


  I am going to work on Wiki  Jira today to try to upgrade the software.
  They may be up and down from time to time.

  But I haven't started working on them yet, so they are currently down on
  their own accord. :-)

  Bill 

   -Original Message-
   From: Thomas Weidner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:58 PM
   To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
   Subject: [fw-general] Wiki  Jira down
   
   Hy...
   
   once again is the wiki  jira server down.
   Please pay the electricity bill for the servers ;-))
   
   Waiting for restart...
   
   Greetings
   Thomas
   I18N Team Leader
   





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Re: [fw-general] Wiki Jira down

2007-06-26 Thread Andries Seutens

Thomas Weidner schreef:

Hy...

once again is the wiki  jira server down.
Please pay the electricity bill for the servers ;-))

Waiting for restart...

Greetings
Thomas
I18N Team Leader



Lol!

Just for the heck of it, i'm going to turn the wikification off for a 
few days, and see if it helps ... although that'd be lame, i'll give it 
a shot.


Best,

Andriesss


RE: [fw-general] Wiki Jira down

2007-06-26 Thread Bill Karwin
I am going to work on Wiki  Jira today to try to upgrade the software.
They may be up and down from time to time.

But I haven't started working on them yet, so they are currently down on
their own accord. :-)

Bill 

 -Original Message-
 From: Thomas Weidner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2007 12:58 PM
 To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
 Subject: [fw-general] Wiki  Jira down
 
 Hy...
 
 once again is the wiki  jira server down.
 Please pay the electricity bill for the servers ;-))
 
 Waiting for restart...
 
 Greetings
 Thomas
 I18N Team Leader
 


Re: [fw-general] Wiki watcher suggestion

2007-06-22 Thread Mark
On Friday 22 June 2007 02:35, Alexander Johannesen wrote:
 Ouch! That's another way of saying 'defeat'. :)

 We use Confluence and JIRA in symbiosis here at work and never have
 these kinds of problems, so I can at least vouch for the robustness of
 those software packages. Could there be some plugin gone avry, or
 something else entirely? Surely the logs would be helpful to have a
 peak at.


 Alex

More an interim measure was my thinking with the conrtab one liner I offered.

If it was quick and simple to troubleshoot the fault, surely that would have 
been done by now as the Wiki has been stalling for some time.

Regardless, I don't see the harm in just generating an alert when it's down as 
also suggested. In fact, I would say that is a desirable thing to do for any 
web site.

Mark



Re: [fw-general] Wiki watcher suggestion

2007-06-22 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Friday, 22 June 2007, 02:09 AM +0100):
 I'd like to suggest a quick and dirty one liner solution to ease the pain. 
 Something like this in the server's root crontab:
 
 0,15,30,45 * * * * result=`wget --tries 1 --server-response --timeout 60 
 http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Home 21 | grep 'HTTP/'`; [[ 
 ${result} ==   HTTP/1.1 200 OK ]] || ( echo Wiki site down. ${result} 
 reported. Attempting restart; /etc/init.d/apache2 restart )

While I too feel your pain (I have to work with confluence and jira
regularly), the problem is that it's not as simple as that. These tools
run off of Tomcat, and need to be shut down in a particular order, and
restarted in a particular order as well. Additionally, they don't always
shut down correctly, which is a condition that can only be corrected by
manual intervention. An automated script such as this could actually do
more damage than good.

Be assured, the framework team does have this issue as a priority prior
to the 1.0.0 release; it's just a matter of time.

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Re: [fw-general] Wiki watcher suggestion

2007-06-22 Thread Mark
On Friday 22 June 2007 12:38, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
 While I too feel your pain (I have to work with confluence and jira
 regularly), the problem is that it's not as simple as that. These tools
 run off of Tomcat, and need to be shut down in a particular order, and
 restarted in a particular order as well. Additionally, they don't always
 shut down correctly, which is a condition that can only be corrected by
 manual intervention. An automated script such as this could actually do
 more damage than good.

 Be assured, the framework team does have this issue as a priority prior
 to the 1.0.0 release; it's just a matter of time.

Thank you for the explanation Matthew. That just leaves the notification 
argument in my original post but I sense that's not too popular either. It 
was only a thought anyway.

Regards,
Mark




Re: [fw-general] Wiki watcher suggestion

2007-06-22 Thread Martin Martinov

On 22/06/07, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Thank you for the explanation Matthew. That just leaves the notification
argument in my original post but I sense that's not too popular either. It
was only a thought anyway.

Regards,
Mark





Well, I've learned something from this, so thanks for sharing your thought ;-)

--
Regards,
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Re: [fw-general] Wiki watcher suggestion

2007-06-21 Thread Alexander Johannesen

On 6/22/07, Mark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

0,15,30,45 * * * * result=`wget --tries 1 --server-response --timeout 60
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDEV/Home 21 | grep 'HTTP/'`; [[
${result} ==   HTTP/1.1 200 OK ]] || ( echo Wiki site down. ${result}
reported. Attempting restart; /etc/init.d/apache2 restart )


Ouch! That's another way of saying 'defeat'. :)

We use Confluence and JIRA in symbiosis here at work and never have
these kinds of problems, so I can at least vouch for the robustness of
those software packages. Could there be some plugin gone avry, or
something else entirely? Surely the logs would be helpful to have a
peak at.


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Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-17 Thread Andries Seutens

Hello,

I'm still facing some issues with the xslt below. I'll try to explain 
with an example:


table
titleDate Parts/title
tgroup cols=2
thead
row
entryDate Part/entry
entryExplanation/entry
/row
/thead
tbody
row
entry
ulink 
url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_Time;Timestamp/ulink

/entry
entry
UNIX timestamp, expressed in seconds elapsed since 
January 1st, 1970 00:00:00 GMT/UTC.

/entry
/row
row
entry
ulink 
url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar;Year/ulink

/entry
entryGregorian calendar year (e.g. 2006)/entry
/row
/tbody
/tgroup
/table

This will produce the following output (using the attached xsl):

|| Date Part || Explanation ||
|  [Timestamp|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unix_Time]  |
UNIX timestamp, expressed in seconds 
elapsed since January 1st, 1970 00:00:00 GMT/UTC.

 |
|  [Year|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregorian_calendar]  | Gregorian 
calendar year (e.g. 2006) |



As you can see: the line UNIX timestamp, expressed in seconds elapsed 
is displayed on a new line. This messes up the wiki formatting, because 
it has to be on a single line.


Any clues on how to fix this?

Best,



Andriesss



Martel Valgoerad schreef:

Andries Seutens wrote:

Okay, my first issue is that i need to convert docbook tables to wiki 
tables.


It's not so hard. Remember XSLT is a declarative language (as opposed to 
imperative), so everything you need is to declare templates for each 
element parser is going to find.


xsl:template match=*
xsl:apply-templates select=table/
/xsl:template

xsl:template match=table
xsl:text- /xsl:textxsl:value-of select=title /
xsl:text#xd;/xsl:text
xsl:apply-templates select=tgroup/
/xsl:template

xsl:template match=tgroup
xsl:apply-templates select=thead/
xsl:apply-templates select=tbody/
/xsl:template

etc.

I'm attaching two files - one with your XML and the other with a XSLT 
solution.


I have more outstanding issues, but let's start with this one, as it 
has been bugging me for a long time :).


I guess that with this little help I provided, you will probably be able 
to solve every other problem on your own ;)



Andriesss




?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
xsl:stylesheet version=1.0
xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform;
xmlns:xs=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema;
xmlns:fn=http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions;

xsl:output method=text version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 /
xsl:preserve-space elements=programlisting /
xsl:strip-space elements=* /

!-- Chapter --
xsl:template match=chapter
{zone-template-instance:ZFDOCDEV:manual-template}
{zone-data:content}
xsl:apply-templates/
{zone-data}
{zone-template-instance}
/xsl:template

!-- Chapter title --
xsl:template match=chapter/title
h1. xsl:value-of select=./
/xsl:template

!-- Section heading level 1 --
xsl:template match=sect1/title
h2. xsl:value-of select=./
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Section heading level 2 --
xsl:template match=sect2/title
h3. xsl:value-of select=./
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Section heading level 3 --
xsl:template match=sect3/title
h4. xsl:value-of select=./
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Section heading level 4 --
xsl:template match=sect4/title
h5. xsl:value-of select=./
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Section heading level 5 (maximum level) --
xsl:template match=sect4/title
h6. xsl:value-of select=./
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Itemized list --
xsl:template match=itemizedlist
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
xsl:apply-templates/
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- List item --
xsl:template match=listitem
* xsl:apply-templates/
/xsl:template

xsl:template match=example
xsl:apply-templates/
{panel}
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Example title --
xsl:template match=example/title
{panel:title=Example: xsl:value-of select=./|borderStyle=dashed| borderColor=#ccc| titleBGColor=#F7D6C1| bgColor=#CE}
/xsl:template

!-- Important notice --
xsl:template match=note
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
{tip:icon=true|title=Note: xsl:value-of select=title/}
xsl:apply-templates/
{tip}
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Useful tip --
xsl:template match=tip
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
{tip:icon=true|title=Tip: xsl:value-of select=title/}
xsl:apply-templates/
{tip}
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Code snippet --
xsl:template match=programlisting
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
{code:xsl:value-of select=@role/}
xsl:apply-templates/
{code}
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

!-- Paragraph --
xsl:template match=para
xsl:apply-templates/
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
xsl:text#10;/xsl:text
/xsl:template

xsl:template 

Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-17 Thread Keith Casey

On 5/17/07, Andries Seutens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

As you can see: the line UNIX timestamp, expressed in seconds elapsed
is displayed on a new line. This messes up the wiki formatting, because
it has to be on a single line.

Any clues on how to fix this?


This one is inherent in how XML/XSL work... luckily they saw how
problematic it could be and did a few things to have some more
control.  I haven't done this one in quite a few years, but you'll
want to look into  xsl:strip-space, xsl:preserve-space, and
normalize-space functionality.

Some details/examples:
http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/868 (covers first two) and
http://www.xml.com/lpt/a/882 (covers the third)

kc

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Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-06 Thread Martel Valgoerad

Andries Seutens wrote:


Hey Martel,
Thanks a lot, this works really nice! A lot better than a mix of regular 
expressions and XSLT :)!


No problem. Glad I could help.

The tricky part is that this space stripping shouldnt be done in all 
nodes. 


Okay, I don't have time on me to test this today but first thing I would try 
is to use strip-space or preserve-space elements (whichever is more 
comfortable for you):


xsl:strip-space elements=country company price year /
xsl:preserve-space elements=title artist /

http://www.w3schools.com/xsl/el_preserve-space.asp

Or, if it does not work as you would expect it to, then you may try to use 
functions like normalize-space(string) or replace(string1,string2,string3). 
Replace looks as a worst solution but it may be the one that actually works. 
New lines are #xd; and #xa; (being chr(13) and chr(10) or carriage return 
and a line feed).


http://www.w3schools.com/xpath/xpath_functions.asp#string


Andriesss


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Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-06 Thread Alexander Johannesen

On 5/6/07, Martel Valgoerad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Or, if it does not work as you would expect it to, then you may try to use
functions like normalize-space(string) or replace(string1,string2,string3).
Replace looks as a worst solution but it may be the one that actually works.
New lines are #xd; and #xa; (being chr(13) and chr(10) or carriage return
and a line feed).


What you want is for each element you want to translate, you use the
translate() function, as such ;

  xsl:value-of select=translate(.,'#xd;#xa;','') /


Alex
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Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-05 Thread Andries Seutens

Martel Valgoerad schreef:

Andries Seutens wrote:

PS: I am looking for some people with good knowledge of XSLT, to 
help me with some minor issues in the wikifized manual. If you're 
interested to help out, *please* send me an e-mail and I will provide 
you with further details.


Please describe your issues, Andries. I might be able to help but I 
honestly don't know if I will have time to do some lengthy work. But I 
will probably be able to at least give you some pointers should I know 
how to solve the problem.



Andries Seutens





Okay, my first issue is that i need to convert docbook tables to wiki 
tables.


A docbook table looks like this:

table
  titleDate Parts/title
  tgroup cols=2
thead
  row
entryColumn 1/entry
entryColumn 2/entry
  /row
/thead
tbody
  row
entry
  foo
/entry
entry
bar
/entry
  /row
/tbody
  /tgroup
/table

The XSLT should transform this into:

|| Column 1 || Column 2 ||
| foo | bar |

Currently, i am using a workaround with regular expressions to 
accomplish this task:


$wiki = preg_replace('/^(\\s*)(\\|\\|[^\\r\\n]+?)(\\s+)(\\|[^\\|]+)/', 
\\2||\r\n\\4, $wiki);


$wiki = preg_replace('/^(\\s*)\\|([^|]+.+?)(\\s*)$/m', '|\\2|', $wiki);

I have more outstanding issues, but let's start with this one, as it has 
been bugging me for a long time :).


Best,


Andriesss





Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-05 Thread Martel Valgoerad

Andries Seutens wrote:

Okay, my first issue is that i need to convert docbook tables to wiki 
tables.


It's not so hard. Remember XSLT is a declarative language (as opposed to 
imperative), so everything you need is to declare templates for each element 
parser is going to find.


xsl:template match=*
xsl:apply-templates select=table/
/xsl:template

xsl:template match=table
xsl:text- /xsl:textxsl:value-of select=title /
xsl:text#xd;/xsl:text
xsl:apply-templates select=tgroup/
/xsl:template

xsl:template match=tgroup
xsl:apply-templates select=thead/
xsl:apply-templates select=tbody/
/xsl:template

etc.

I'm attaching two files - one with your XML and the other with a XSLT solution.

I have more outstanding issues, but let's start with this one, as it has 
been bugging me for a long time :).


I guess that with this little help I provided, you will probably be able to 
solve every other problem on your own ;)



Andriesss


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?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
xsl:stylesheet version=2.0 xmlns:xsl=http://www.w3.org/1999/XSL/Transform; xmlns:xs=http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema; xmlns:fn=http://www.w3.org/2005/xpath-functions;
	xsl:output method=text version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8 /

	xsl:template match=*
		xsl:apply-templates select=table/
	/xsl:template

	xsl:template match=table
		xsl:text- /xsl:textxsl:value-of select=title /
		xsl:text#xd;/xsl:text
		xsl:apply-templates select=tgroup/
	/xsl:template

	xsl:template match=tgroup
		xsl:apply-templates select=thead/
		xsl:apply-templates select=tbody/
	/xsl:template

	xsl:template match=thead
		xsl:apply-templates select=row
			xsl:with-param name=delim||/xsl:with-param
		/xsl:apply-templates
	/xsl:template
	
	xsl:template match=tbody
		xsl:apply-templates select=row
			xsl:with-param name=delim|/xsl:with-param
		/xsl:apply-templates
	/xsl:template

	xsl:template match=row
		xsl:param name=delim/
		xsl:apply-templates select=entry
			xsl:with-param name=delim select=$delim /
		/xsl:apply-templates
		xsl:value-of select = $delim /
		xsl:text#xd;/xsl:text
	/xsl:template
	
	xsl:template match=entry
		xsl:param name = delim /
		xsl:value-of select = $delim /
		xsl:text /xsl:text
		xsl:value-of select=. /
		xsl:text /xsl:text
	/xsl:template

/xsl:stylesheet
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
?xml-stylesheet type=text/xsl href=andries.xslt?
root
	table
		titleDate Parts/title
		tgroup cols=2
			thead
row
	entryColumn 1/entry
	entryColumn 2/entry
/row
			/thead
			tbody
row
	entryfoo/entry
	entrybar/entry
/row
row
	entryfoo2/entry
	entrybar2/entry
/row
			/tbody
		/tgroup
	/table
/root


Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-05 Thread Alexander Johannesen

Hiya,

On 5/6/07, Andries Seutens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Okay, my first issue is that i need to convert docbook tables to wiki
tables.


Martels declarative version is just what you want, and you could just
as easy come up with alternative versions. I guess what I'm asking is
what you want to do. For example, where's your DocBook coming from?
Are you pulling apart DocBook documents and re-assembling them? Would
you prefer to apply a DocBook document and render more complete
documents?

And so forth. :)


Alex
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Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-05 Thread Matthew Weier O'Phinney
-- Alexander Johannesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Sunday, 06 May 2007, 08:40 AM +1000):
 Hiya,
 
 On 5/6/07, Andries Seutens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Okay, my first issue is that i need to convert docbook tables to wiki
  tables.
 
 Martels declarative version is just what you want, and you could just
 as easy come up with alternative versions. I guess what I'm asking is
 what you want to do. For example, where's your DocBook coming from?
 Are you pulling apart DocBook documents and re-assembling them? Would
 you prefer to apply a DocBook document and render more complete
 documents?

This is for the docbook manual - confluence wiki on the framework
website (to allow previewing the manual changes between releases) -- so
from docbook to the confluence wiki markup.  Andries already has a
process in place, but a month ago or so, we modified the documentation
to use xinclude to allow inclusion of subdocuments, which makes the
build process easier. The unfortunate side effect was that it broke
Andries' previous conversion work.

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Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-05 Thread Andries Seutens

Hey Martel,

Thanks a lot, this works really nice! A lot better than a mix of regular 
expressions and XSLT :)!


My next issue is newlines and tabs. I'll try to explain with an example:

para
  This is a docbook paragraph spread
  on multiple lines to increase readability
/para

The XSLT should remove these linebreaks (or multiple spaces) from the 
xml, because the wiki will display it as is.


Final output should be:
This is a docbook paragraph spread on multiple lines to increase 
readability  -- on one line.


The tricky part is that this space stripping shouldnt be done in all 
nodes. Take for instance the programlisting node. We wouldn't want to 
mess up the output for our code examples.  Also have to keep in mind 
that programlisting could be a child node from para.


Currently, I'm using a regex workaround for this ...

Your help would be sincerely appreciated!

Best,


Andriesss

Martel Valgoerad schreef:

Andries Seutens wrote:

Okay, my first issue is that i need to convert docbook tables to wiki 
tables.


It's not so hard. Remember XSLT is a declarative language (as opposed to 
imperative), so everything you need is to declare templates for each 
element parser is going to find.


xsl:template match=*
xsl:apply-templates select=table/
/xsl:template

xsl:template match=table
xsl:text- /xsl:textxsl:value-of select=title /
xsl:text#xd;/xsl:text
xsl:apply-templates select=tgroup/
/xsl:template

xsl:template match=tgroup
xsl:apply-templates select=thead/
xsl:apply-templates select=tbody/
/xsl:template

etc.

I'm attaching two files - one with your XML and the other with a XSLT 
solution.


I have more outstanding issues, but let's start with this one, as it 
has been bugging me for a long time :).


I guess that with this little help I provided, you will probably be able 
to solve every other problem on your own ;)



Andriesss






Re: [fw-general] Wiki manual updated - request for XSLT help

2007-05-05 Thread Andries Seutens

Matthew Weier O'Phinney schreef:

-- Alexander Johannesen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
(on Sunday, 06 May 2007, 08:40 AM +1000):

Hiya,

On 5/6/07, Andries Seutens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Okay, my first issue is that i need to convert docbook tables to wiki
tables.

Martels declarative version is just what you want, and you could just
as easy come up with alternative versions. I guess what I'm asking is
what you want to do. For example, where's your DocBook coming from?
Are you pulling apart DocBook documents and re-assembling them? Would
you prefer to apply a DocBook document and render more complete
documents?


This is for the docbook manual - confluence wiki on the framework
website (to allow previewing the manual changes between releases) -- so
from docbook to the confluence wiki markup.  Andries already has a
process in place, but a month ago or so, we modified the documentation
to use xinclude to allow inclusion of subdocuments, which makes the
build process easier. The unfortunate side effect was that it broke
Andries' previous conversion work.



Hello Alexander,

Please see:
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFDOCDEV/Home

This is the docbook manual - confluence wiki conversion that Matthew is 
talking about.


Best,

Andriesss



Re: [fw-general] Wiki - Docbook

2006-10-13 Thread Gavin Vess

Andries,

Regarding semantics, information lost when converting *our* docbook to 
wiki could be saved by embedding trivial wiki comments.  As a 
practical matter, almost everything found in our docbook files have 
corresponding equivalents in Confluence and can be translated back and 
forth between docbook and wiki.  Regarding the comment from Atlassian, 
they were referring to the complexity of trying to convert Confluence 
macros to docbook, since Confluence supports user-supplied macros that 
are basically Java plugins producing HTML.  The handful of macros we do 
use in the wiki seem to map nicely to docbook equivalents (e.g. 
{code:xml} for programlisting role=xml).


We all know wiki markup is not equivalent to docbook, but instead of 
worrying out trying to make perfect conversions back and forth, I 
suggest we focus on looking at a specific blocks of code (a real ZF .xml 
docbook file, and the corresponding wiki file), to avoid getting lost 
and overly concerned about abstract, hypothetical situations or problems 
that might not be relevant to our data.


If the community wants to have the ease, simplicity, and pleasure of 
using our wiki and commenting features, instead of continuing our 
current editing of XML docbook files, then I'm sure we can resolve any 
concerns regarding converting back and forth between docbook and the 
wiki formats.  Also, for our current use of the docbook, the aptconvert 
and similar tools raise the question of whether or not we really need 
docbook at all.


Cheers,
Gavin

Andries Seutens wrote:

Hello all,

I have been doing some research on doing the wiki to docbook 
conversion, however I think it is tricky because you would have to 
infer a lot of semantics to get Docbook out of wiki markup.


Wiki-markup is decidedly presentational, which means that we can 
transform it quite effectively into other presentational markups (PDF, 
non-strict HTML), but not so effectively into semantic markup.


There is a comment somewhere else by an Atlassian employee saying that 
a docbook export functionality would require each macro to support 
docbook. Therefore docbook would never be supported. I think this is a 
valid point, although i don't like that either.


I have found one other alternative that might by valuable to us: APT. 
http://www.xmlmind.com/aptconvert.html


We could export our wiki markup (it already looks a lot like APT) and 
then use APTConvert to transform it into HTML, XHTML, PDF, PostScript, 
(MS Word loadable) RTF, DocBook SGML and DocBook XML


What are your thoughts on this manner?

Best regards,

Andries Seutens
Belgium
http://andries.systray.be



Re: [fw-general] Wiki Homepage

2006-09-25 Thread Gavin Vess

Hi Andries,

I have not forgotten about the nice wiki page you made with an improved 
organization of links, using ideas from the sidebar, etc.  When time 
permits, perhaps we can make the new proposed page more obvious.


I'm thinking about ways to do this. Yahoo did this.  Yahoo made a new 
beta web mail system, and then advertised it in a banner at the top of 
their old system asking people to try the new one.  After collecting 
feedback, we could then swap the old page with the new page, and make a 
very obvious banner/link on the new page pointing to the old page.  This 
process should also help generate more feedback and ideas from the 
community.   Feedback wanted for this idea .. and for the new wiki home 
page (see below).


Although organizing the wiki into a more intuitive arrangement might not 
sound important to helping achieve a ZF 1.0 release, I believe the 
community can help significantly improve the usability of the growing 
collection of resources on our wiki.  If we have an organization 
comparable to www.Drupal.org quality, I think it will help our community 
significantly.


Cheers,
Gavin

Andries Seutens wrote:

Hi,

I'm looking for your help in adding extra value to the wiki's homepage.

I really like the sidebar 
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/ZFUSER/Zend+Framework+Sidebar)


but, the sidebar was created because of problems (confusing website / 
wiki).


Please see, edit, change and help improve this page:
http://framework.zend.com/wiki/display/PLAY/New+Homepage+idea

Thank you very much for your efforts,



Andries Seutens
Belgium
http://andries.systray.be