Re: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 20:34 Europe/London, Bernhard Huber wrote: hi, Many thanks for your reply, Bernhard. IOException in index() This causes the index to be incomplete, and causes further problems when you try to search using the index. If I use the Lucene Samples in Cocoon,

AW: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Peter Neumcke
Hi Jeremy, we had this problem too (on Linux)- solved it by setting the maximum number of open file descriptors to 2048: ulimit -n 2048 -Ursprungliche Nachricht- Von: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:jeremy;media.demon.co.uk] Gesendet: Montag, 4. November 2002 11:06 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: AW: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 10:25 Europe/London, Peter Neumcke wrote: Hi Jeremy, we had this problem too (on Linux)- solved it by setting the maximum number of open file descriptors to 2048: ulimit -n 2048 Thanks, Peter. How/where do you set this? In the command-line invocation of TomCat?

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Tom Klaasen
7) chyrsalis The hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly. This collides with krysalis (krysalis.sourceforge.net) Krysalis is not an official ASF project, but they're very cocoon-related. Moreover, the goal of krysalis is to develop cocoon-based applications, and chrysalis would then showcase

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Monday 04 November 2002 01:10, David Crossley wrote: We need to decide a machine name for cocoondev.org ...larvae ...pupae The spelling might not be evident to many people IMHO. I like imago but it returns 247'000 pages on Google ;-) How about appworld beehive cocoonbox workground

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Ugo Cei
David Crossley wrote: We need to decide a machine name for cocoondev.org 3) imago Forse perche' della fatal quiete tu sei l'imago a me si cara vieni o Sera! E quando ti corteggian liete le nubi estive e i zeffiri sereni. Ugo Foscolo, Alla Sera I knew that sooner or later all that romantic

AW: AW: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Peter Neumcke
Thanks, Peter. How/where do you set this? In the command-line invocation of TomCat? I just did a man ulimit and got no results on MacOSX. ulimit is a BASH BUILTIN COMMAND. No idea if there's something similar on MacOSX. Here's what my man-pages say about ulimit: ulimit [-SHacdflmnpstuv

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Martin Holz
On Monday 04 November 2002 12:16, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: On Monday 04 November 2002 01:10, David Crossley wrote: We need to decide a machine name for cocoondev.org How about beehive This would collide with http://www.beehive.de/ . The company is offering Zope-based web publishing

Re: AW: AW: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 12:09 Europe/London, Peter Neumcke wrote: Thanks, Peter. How/where do you set this? In the command-line invocation of TomCat? I just did a man ulimit and got no results on MacOSX. ulimit is a BASH BUILTIN COMMAND. No idea if there's something similar on MacOSX.

Re: [design] Cocoon Blocks 1.1

2002-11-04 Thread Michael Melhem
Hi Ovidiu On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Ovidiu Predescu wrote: 2. Another question is how are we dealing with flow scripts? Are we going to expose functions on a per-block level? map:call function=block:user:login/ Or we consider flows as resources of the block, hence hidden from the user, and

parameters from global sitemap in mounted sitemaps

2002-11-04 Thread Enke, Michael
Hello, some months ago there was a discussion, that parameters to map:mount/ are ignored. There was also a discussion that setting globale parameters dynamically was not able. Anybody who knows if there are already solutions for this? Thanks, Michael

Re: [important proposal] Cocoon as official Apache project

2002-11-04 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
Ivelin Ivanov wrote: Interesting question. I am not sure if and how CInclude treats Cache and Expire headers. I think it simply reads the URL resource. Ivelin, Jeremy aggregates internal pipelines, thus there is no URL resources here, but Cocoon internal pipelines. If it was using Jakarta

Re: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
Jeremy, This might be of help tp you: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-usersm=101879850601501w=2 And it has a link to explanation of this merge factor parameter... Vadim Jeremy Quinn wrote: On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 20:34 Europe/London, Bernhard Huber wrote: hi, Many

Re: AW: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
With your help, the problem is solved, many thanks! The solution for MacOSX with the TCSH SHell, is to type the following, before starting TomCat using the same Shell: limit descriptors 2048 whether the number actually needs to be that big, I do not know, but it worked ;) regards Jeremy

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
David Crossley wrote: We need to decide a machine name for cocoondev.org This was one of the many issues that arose from [important proposal] Cocoon as official Apache project http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devm=103613802916193 ... 3) imago An adult insect. Also has a meaning

Re: [design] Cocoon Blocks 1.1

2002-11-04 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Ovidiu Predescu wrote: 1. I definitely agree with Sylvain's view of blocks as classes, not as instances. I think is important to expose pipelines and not individual resources. Sylvain explained to me why this is important when it came to the control flow layer, which now uses only pipelines and

Re: [design] Cocoon Blocks 1.1

2002-11-04 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Stephen McConnell wrote: Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: Stefanno: Have read with interest the Blocks 1.1 description. First of all - thanks to everyone who contributed to this. I have a number of notes in-line, some of which I am sure will reflect my ignorance concerning the Cocoon

Re: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Sunday, Nov 3, 2002, at 20:34 Europe/London, Bernhard Huber wrote: Before I started to have the indexing failures, I had another problem, this time much more difficult to replicate. About every 10 searches, I would get a Bad Resource error from LuceneGenerator. A simple reload of the

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Steven Noels
Willy Picard wrote: 2) pupae This should not be chosen: in Polish language, pupa is the bottom (of a human being) and I think that in most slavic language this word as the same connotation. Ha! - Slavic influences in Dutch - same connotation here, minus the 'a'. Thanks, /Steven -- Steven

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Torsten Curdt
5) silk The fine, soft, lustrous fibre obtained from the cocoon of the silkworm. +1 sounds cool +1 :) -- Torsten - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

map:pipeline confusion in 2.1

2002-11-04 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Hi team, Will preparing a presentation, I realized that the new feature in 2.1 that allows pipeline implementations to be defined in the map:components section of the sitemap leads to some duplicate use of map:pipeline and map:pipelines : - When used in map:sitemap, map:pipelines contains

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Robert Koberg wrote: Hi, -Original Message- From: Tom Klaasen [mailto:tom.klaasen;pandora.be] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 2:56 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: machine name for cocondev.org 7) chyrsalis The hard-shelled pupa of a moth or butterfly. This collides with

Re: map:pipeline confusion in 2.1

2002-11-04 Thread Michael Melhem
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 11:21:45AM -0500, Vadim Gritsenko wrote: Sylvain Wallez wrote: Hi team, Will preparing a presentation, I realized that the new feature in 2.1 that allows pipeline implementations to be defined in the map:components section of the sitemap leads to some duplicate

RE: evolution [was Re: Back from Germany]

2002-11-04 Thread Hunsberger, Peter
Since I know I wouldn't have been able to do it alone (Cocoon1 was done by myself alone and we saw where that went :), I think it's the entire dev community that did the cocoon design. :-) How many of us can say that any of their first version systems are even running long after version 2

DO NOT REPLY [Bug 14231] New: - Scratchpad broken

2002-11-04 Thread bugzilla
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RE: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Robert Koberg
Hi, -Original Message- From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:stefano;apache.org] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 7:55 AM Robert Koberg wrote: snip/ I would suggest somoething like the following for all projects: dev.projectx.cocoon.apache.org -- for development purposes Then

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
David Crossley wrote: We need to decide a machine name for cocoondev.org This was one of the many issues that arose from [important proposal] Cocoon as official Apache project http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-devm=103613802916193 Here are some English (probably Latin) name

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Tony Collen
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: I just saw an ad yesterday during the 49ers v. Raiders game that had shown these mysterious cocoons showing up all over. Then, what pops out? The microsoft MSN butterfly! Ok, that rules out butterfly, I think :) What about monarch ? or

Re: [important proposal] Cocoon as official Apache project

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 14:53 Europe/London, Vadim Gritsenko wrote: You need to use CachingCInclude transformer which provides caching abilities. Result will be cached as long as all parts are valid, i.e. validity of whole pipeline is created using validities of aggregated parts. Hi

Re: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 15:12 Europe/London, Vadim Gritsenko wrote: This might be of help tp you: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-usersm=101879850601501w=2 And it has a link to explanation of this merge factor parameter... Very useful, it's great to have another line of

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Monday 04 November 2002 18:05, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: . . . Ok, here I come. This is kind of provoquing, but my proposal for the name is: - lilith FYI Lilith was the name of a workstation developed at ETH Zurich to run Modula-2, see http://www.modulaware.com/mdlt52.htm by Niklaus

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
On Monday, Nov 4, 2002, at 17:05 Europe/London, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: What do you think? are you brave enough to vote yes to such a provocative name? :) well you certainly have an interesting taste in women ;) regards Jeremy

Re: XSLTC Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Quinn
Dear Tom, Thanks for this, yes it appears to solve the problem. Just to make sure I did the right test . I could not re-compile Cocoon 2.1 dev with the new xalan, because there is currently some code in Cocoon's scratchpad that does not compile on my MacOSX JVM 1.3.1 system. I just

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: Ok, here I come. This is kind of provoquing, but my proposal for the name is: - lilith What do you think? are you brave enough to vote yes to such a provocative name? :) No objections from me, +1 PS: Lilith reminds me about Lilu (from fifth element)... Vadim

Re: machine name for cocondev.org

2002-11-04 Thread Steven Noels
Ilya A. Kriveshko wrote: Ancient Greek literature, islands and women. Am I the only one who sees a connection here? If that's the three criteria above are a goal, how about... - sappho I like! /Steven -- Steven Noelshttp://outerthought.org/ Outerthought - Open

RE: Back from Germany

2002-11-04 Thread Hunsberger, Peter
Many good comments, mostly I think you are actually agreeing with me, so I'll try and be brief... Yes, and I'm still advocating the brainstorming. What I'm suggesting is that only one person can really design something. I strongly disagree with this : although there must be a design

Re: including scripting in output files

2002-11-04 Thread Steven Noels
J.Pietschmann wrote: Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: suppose i want the following to appear verbatim in the output .html file: ?php phpinfo(); ? how do i represent this in the xml? lt;?php phpinfo(); ?gt; nope, sorry; the brokets remain encoded and therefore do not trigger the

Re: including scripting in output files

2002-11-04 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
Steven Noels wrote: J.Pietschmann wrote: Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: suppose i want the following to appear verbatim in the output .html file: ?php phpinfo(); ? how do i represent this in the xml? lt;?php phpinfo(); ?gt; nope, sorry; the brokets remain encoded and

Re: including scripting in output files

2002-11-04 Thread Steven Noels
Vadim Gritsenko wrote: Steven Noels wrote: Template is there, PI-template there, but apparently the HTMLSerializer happily chops the second question mark away from the output: ?php phpinfo() ^^ Let's complain loudly :-) ... to Xalan guys! :) All Cocoon

Re: including scripting in output files

2002-11-04 Thread J.Pietschmann
Steven Noels wrote: Template is there, PI-template there, but apparently the HTMLSerializer happily chops the second question mark away from the output: ?php phpinfo() ^^ Let's complain loudly :-) That's the way PIs are serialized in HTML. Take the XML serializer...oh

Re: including scripting in output files

2002-11-04 Thread J.Pietschmann
Vadim Gritsenko wrote: Let's complain loudly :-) ... to Xalan guys! :) All Cocoon serializers extended from AbstractTextSerializer are barely wrappers around identity transformer. And Xalan's identity transformer is known to have issues. Be careful, the Xalan serializer is ok. I just wasn't

Re: including scripting in output files

2002-11-04 Thread Vadim Gritsenko
J.Pietschmann wrote: Vadim Gritsenko wrote: Let's complain loudly :-) ... to Xalan guys! :) All Cocoon serializers extended from AbstractTextSerializer are barely wrappers around identity transformer. And Xalan's identity transformer is known to have issues. Be careful, the Xalan

A case of SQL injection

2002-11-04 Thread Carl Mäsak
Hello you list people, I joined this list just a few minutes ago in order to ask you all a question. I have not read the archives of the list discussion, so I might be completely off topic. In that case, sorry for my being clumsy. On the other hand, I might be asking a very common or often

RE: Lucene Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Jeremy Aston
Hi, This can be solved on Tomcat 4.x Windows by tweaking the JAVA_OPTS in catalina.bat to include a -Xmx setting of -Xmx3 and a store-janitor heapsize parameter setting of 25000 (in cocoon.xconf). There is no science to these figures, I just made them super large to avoid mucking

carriage returns as #13;?

2002-11-04 Thread Markus Braasch
I have a problem to populate a html textarea correctly with my latest CVS builds. Suppose the following example: * esql gives a formated string: line one\r\nline two * some xsl transformation steps * html serializer The html output is something like this: textarealineone#13 line

Re: XSLTC Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Ivelin Ivanov
Jeremy, Did you update the jar in C2 CVS HEAD? Ivelin - Original Message - From: Jeremy Quinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 12:48 PM Subject: Re: XSLTC Problems Dear Tom, Thanks for this, yes it appears to solve the problem. Just to

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 14245] New: - NullPointerException in org.apache.cocoon.environment.http.HttpRequest

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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 14245] - NullPointerException in org.apache.cocoon.environment.http.HttpRequest

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RE: use-deli sitemap parameter

2002-11-04 Thread Carsten Ziegeler
-Original Message- From: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:vadim.gritsenko;verizon.net] Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 1:25 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: use-deli sitemap parameter Colin Paul Adams wrote: Whilst overhauling the relaxng grammar for sitemap.xmap, I discovered

Re: XSLTC Problems

2002-11-04 Thread Tom Amiro
Hi, I took the problematic stylesheet (attached) and tried it with the latest XSLTC. There was no error. Could you try with the latest build -- actually 2.4.1 release should be fine -- to see if the problem is still reproducible? Tom Ivelin Ivanov wrote: Tom is probably still the point

Re: Anyone? (was Re: More sub-sitemap questions)

2002-11-04 Thread Justin Fagnani-Bell
Hi, Sorry for reposting this yet again, and to both lists, but I haven't been able to find a solution to something that I think should work, (at least according to the cocoon wiki, which specifically mentions that one of the uses for mounts having their own cocoon.xxonf files is to define