Re: web-designing with xslt

2001-07-30 Thread andre powroznik

Er, I know there are XSL visual editors (XML Spy ?).

Another way is, I think, building sample HTML pages and ask a coder or
DIY to translate it to XSL.

Greetings,

André.

Itai Erner wrote:
 
 hi,
 Doesn't Cocoon's heavy dependance on XSL raise a big problem where web
 designers have to deal with xsl?
 how do web-designers cope with XSLT? they can't use existing html editors,
 they must design everything manually (no visual composition) and then use
 an XSLT ide to check the transform.
 do any of you have experience in this process? does it work well?
 thanks,
 itai.
 
 
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Re: Beginner question

2001-07-30 Thread andre powroznik

 cib wrote:
 
 Sorry, but I get a Ressource not found message, when I want to
 access my xml files in cocoon. i suppose I've installed it wrongly.
 Can you tell me what I missed?
 
 Win95
 Cocoon 201
 Tomcat 4.b5
 
 I inserted the init param in the web.xml of Cocoon, build it, and
 copied it to Tomcat/webbapps.
 I correctly get the Tomcat Home page at localhost:8080, and I get the
 sample page of Cocoon at localhost:8080/cocoon
 
 But there are two things that are going wrong.
 1-If I put my xml file and its xsl stylesheet in Tomcat/webapp/root, I
 can see my file in localhost:8080/myfile.xml, but whatever changes I
 make to the xsl, nothing is modified in the file. To modify something,
 I must change it inside the core of the xml.

Cocoon only handle requests into its own directory (or application), not
in root by default...

 2-When I put my xml and xsl file in Tomcat/Webapp/Cocoon/ the request
 localhost:8080/cocoon/myfile.xml gives me Ressource not found
 myfile.xml. I've tried putting them in a sub directory of Cocoon, but
 nothing better happened.

You should declare this file in the sitemap. Did you read the docs ?

 
 Please, can someone tell me where to put the xml files so that I can
 access them through cocoon. I suppose I must specify the path to that
 folder, but where?
 thanks a lot, I'm getting a bit despered.
 Cib

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Re: AW: XML Spy becomes a tool we all were looking for

2001-07-25 Thread andre powroznik

Yes, but if you are not working on a CVS but in a SQL database to store
such files ?

Piroumian, Konstantin wrote:
 
 
 Plus it does not support any authorization and authentication, which
 would be a must if I let my content writers at my XML data :)
 
 
 But it's easily integrated with version control systems (at least CVS and
 ClearCase) and your authors can be authorized on the CVS (or Rational
 ClearCase) server if you need it.
 (I didn't mention Microsoft's SourceSafe remembering how much do you hate
 that company :) )
 
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Re: AW: XML Spy becomes a tool we all were looking for

2001-07-25 Thread andre powroznik

Hi,

I send this e-mail only to you because it is off-topic.

I was thinking about XMLized Content Management Systems, where the
editors (at least those for writers) are stored in the CMS itself, using
an HTML interface (I think about a GUI in XML).

That was the reason of my question.

Piroumian, Konstantin wrote:
 
 I am not sure that it's the task of the Editor to be aware very store your
 files? You could store even your MS Word files in a database, but MS Word
 have no possibility to make a DB connection. Although, it's a very powerful
 text processor.
 
 Do you know any other editor capable of storing text documents in an SQL
 database?
 
  Yes, but if you are not working on a CVS but in a SQL database to store
  such files ?
 
  Piroumian, Konstantin wrote:
  
   
   Plus it does not support any authorization and authentication, which
   would be a must if I let my content writers at my XML data :)
   
  
   But it's easily integrated with version control systems (at least CVS
 and
   ClearCase) and your authors can be authorized on the CVS (or Rational
   ClearCase) server if you need it.
   (I didn't mention Microsoft's SourceSafe remembering how much do you
 hate
   that company :) )
  
   Ulrich
   
   --
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Re: the problem of nbsp

2001-07-18 Thread andre powroznik

Hi,

would not work simply amp;nbsp; without disable-output-escaping ?

Drasko Kokic wrote:

 Thanks a million ... this worked :-)

 Just a question ... isn't it prohibited to use
 disable-output-escaping in Cocoon?!?!

 Drasko

 --- Klaus-Hendrik Wolf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi,
 
  just try
  xsl:text
  disable-output-escaping=yesamp;nbsp;/xsl:text
  that should work (does for me).
 
  Regards
 
 Klaus Hendrik
 
 
  At 10:17 18.07.2001, you wrote:
  Yes I did ... and it produces the following HTML:
  
 amp;nbsp;
  
  Needless to say that is not exactly what I was
  looking
  for :-)
  
  Thanks for your help
  Drasko
  
  --- andre powroznik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
Did you try putting it in a CDATA ?
   
![CDATA[nbsp;]]
   
Drasko Kokic wrote:
   
 Hello again,

 could anybody provide some code how to
  overcome
this
 problem?!

 How should the nbsp be defined in XSL so that
after
 serialisation it only produces nbsp;?

 TIA
 Drasko

 --- Frans Thamura [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Try used XSL syntax, nbsp is HTML syntax..
 
  I forgot the value, but it is look like #Ax0
  or
  something.. that works in my
  script
 
  Frans
 
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   I use the nbsp; to define a empty roll or
column,
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   referenced, but not declared) when the xsl
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