axkit article

2002-12-27 Thread S Woodside
http://builder.com.com/ article.jhtml?id=u00220021223sch01.htm&page=1&vf=tt Learn about these four Apache XML tools Brian Schaffner | Dec 23, 2002 The Apache Software Foundation is among my favorite open source communities. I’ve been using its software since the early days of HTTP Server. T

made with axkit

2002-12-27 Thread S Woodside
I'd like to stick a "made with axkit" logo on my site... is there one/where is it? simon --- www.simonwoodside.com - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: html/named entities

2002-12-27 Thread Jörg Walter
On Friday, 27. December 2002 07:54, S Woodside wrote: > Hi I'm happily converting my website over to axkit and have encountered > this IMHO very annoying aspect of XML/XSLT - that I can't use named > entities that are the default (X)HTML set without all kind of > non-trivial crap. > > I understand

Re: Can't get AxKit working

2002-12-27 Thread Jörg Walter
In the hope to be useful for others who may later read this, here a quick explanation of remarkable log entries: On Monday, 23. December 2002 03:28, Daniel Cisowski wrote: > [Mon Dec 23 03:14:35 2002] [warn] [client 192.168.10.200] > [AxKit] fast handler called for /test.xml This is a goo

Re: html/named entities

2002-12-27 Thread Tod Harter
There is no real way of avoiding creating internal DTD declarations for your HTML entities (I guess you could use an external DTD and thus declare them all once...). Given that they never change I long ago incorporated them into the boilerplate for my final XSLT output stylesheets and forgot abo

Re: html/named entities

2002-12-27 Thread Kip Hampton
On Thursday 26 December 2002 10:54 pm, S Woodside wrote: > Instead I just want to be able to > pass through my entities like ©, and so on without any hassle. I > don't want to have to use © > and other ugly constructions like that, or have to create length > doctype declarations and so on.

Re: XPathScript question

2002-12-27 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Thursday, Dec 26, 2002, at 20:31 Europe/London, Bill McCabe wrote: Hi All I've been following AxKit passively for sometime now, and just recently started actually using it at work. I decided to go with XPathScript as opposed to XSP or XSLT, but maybe that was a mistake (based on the reponse

Re: looks like

2002-12-27 Thread Matt Sergeant
On Friday, Dec 27, 2002, at 04:00 Europe/London, S Woodside wrote: someone blew away the docs wiki again. If anyone ever discovers this feel free to restore an old page using the history system. Looks like someone already did this ;-) Matt. --