Let me qualify what I said below...
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Koberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 1:46 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >
> > c'mon, Peter. I'm not meaning to insult everyone, but to solve an issue
>
> c'mon, Peter. I'm not meaning to insult everyone, but to solve an issue
> I'm having about the fact that I want a template engine that is SAX
> based and works with some velocity-like syntax and XSLT fits the need
> perfectly if it wasn't for the stynax.
It sounds like you want STX more than
> -Original Message-
> From: Diana Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 9:02 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 09:56 AM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>
> > I really don't understand why some of you are so emotionally attached
> > to
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 04, 2003 2:49 AM
> > I can't see any good time to use an extension. If you need a simple
> string,
> > int, Boolean, whathaveyou - pass it in as a param. If you need an array,
> or
> > somethin
Hi again,
I can understand the strain. I worked for a very large publishing company
handling several large projects at once. It probably drove me crazy 8-0 -
now I work with small businesses :)
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> From: Pier Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 0
Hi,
I going to snip alot because I wholeheartedly agree with most everything you
wrote.
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> From: Pier Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 3:03 PM
> Again, my graphic team knows only HTML, they don't want to think about how
> the data i
Arrrggghhh...
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 2:46 PM
> > Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
> > "request::lang" etc, could be translated to the the XSLT function
> > "document(request:/lang)", where "request:" is a Source. Wi
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 1:06 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Hmmm... You seem to be making this much more complex than it needs to
> be.
> >
&
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Bertrand Delacretaz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2003 3:15 AM
> Le Jeudi, 3 avr 2003, à 12:33 Europe/Zurich, Stefano Mazzocchi a écrit :
>
> > ...And since the reason why xslt is XML is to allow auto-processing,
> > but tell me: ho
Hmmm... You seem to be making this much more complex than it needs to be.
Why not do something like this:
XSL:
CSS:
.thumbnail {
display:inline;
margin:10px;
}
.imageContainer {
padding:3px;
border:1px solid blue;
}
.img {
width:20px;
height:
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 10:44 AM
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Why not use some schema dialect (XML Schema seems to have achieved
> critical
> > mass???) and add a form n
layout
> separation needs to be considered. I am concerned with the way that XForms
> is integrated into the HTML - relatively poor SoC :( But thankfully
> nothing
> a good stylesheet can't cure!
>
> FWIW
> /Adrian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert K
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 3:25 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> But I also want to point out something that I'll need a lot in the
> future: the XML datatype in a form.
>
> I would like to be able to submit
Good morning folks,
Will Lenya focus solely on 'massively scalable' project needs?
Is there any interest to have it deal with small, static (50-200 pages - not
including print friendlies) projects? If so, would it use something like
Forrest's site.xml?
I would defintitely be interested in follow
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 8:18 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: XSL Security question
>
>
> > There are definitely situations where you need to have project defined
> XSLT.
>
> Possibly so, bu
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2003 7:48 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: XSL Security question
>
>
> > Where the files directory would contain a user's directory which user's
> could upload
> > there o
> What's next? Prolog? oh, no, wait, what about Postscript? no, maybe you
> like Logo more?
No No No! just XSL! :) I might be able to deal with Lego...
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> Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 1:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Flow wishlist :)
>
>
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> >>In case you didn't realize, XSLT is definately *not* a turing-complete
> >>language :) [you need in
Hi,
>
> In case you didn't realize, XSLT is definately *not* a turing-complete
> language :) [you need internal scripting or extensions to turn it into one]
http://www.unidex.com/turing/utm.htm
best,
-Rob
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Hi,
Since cocoon is moving to Relax NG schemas, why not build your forms from that?
For example:
Indicates whether a print friendly page should be
generated
A text title
you should really dowmplay the food side, or your trial lawyers will come after
you:
http://www.townhall.com/columnists/monacharen/mc20021126.shtml
:)
bye, bye,
-Rob
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> From: Michael Hartle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 5:48 PM
> To:
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Bruno Dumon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 1:25 PM
> On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 22:10, Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > > -Original Message-
> > > From: Bruno Dumon [mailt
Hi Peter,
> -Original Message-
> From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 1:04 PM
>
> >>
> >> In-other-words: currently, sitemap has access to context via URI,
> >> parameters, generators, etc. Based on this, sitemap spits out a
> >> decision
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Bruno Dumon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 1:04 PM
> > It just means if you use Saxon, Saxon will use Aelfred (which is
> bundled in the
> > Saxon jar) by default.
> >
> > If you want Saxon to use Xerces because you want a
> Antonio Gallardo
>
> Robert Koberg dijo:
> > Hi
> >
> >
> >
> >> > Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
> >
> >> > - using Saxon breaks the authentication framework: Saxon insists on
> >> using it's own parser which returns null
Hi again..,
> -Original Message-
> From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 9:33 AM
>
>
> In-other-words: currently, sitemap has access to context via URI,
> parameters, generators, etc. Based on this, sitemap spits out a decision on
> what t
Hi
> > Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
> > - using Saxon breaks the authentication framework: Saxon insists on
> > using it's own parser which returns null for the following call in
> > AuthenticationManager:
> >
> > authenticationFragment = doc.createDocumentFragment();
What do you mean? of cours
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 11:18 AM
>
> > At the same time, everybody considered the sitemap one of the core
> > features of Cocoon and, for sure, this isn't going to go away any time
> > soon (not e
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Stefano Mazzocchi [mailto:stefano@;apache.org]
> Sent: Monday, November 04, 2002 7:55 AM
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> >
> > I would suggest somoething like the following for all projects:
> >
> > dev.projectx.cocoon.ap
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 krysalis
Hi,
I just saw this link at webstandards.org:
http://www.meryl.net/css/
"All-CSS Site Repository
CSS boring? CSS too restrictive? No way. Look, here's a collection of nearly 800
table-free CSS designs, courtesy of Meryl who is thankfully mirroring the
original archive from webnouveau.net, which
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Conal Tuohy [mailto:conalt@;paradise.net.nz]
> Sent: Thursday, October 17, 2002 2:20 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: [RT] Getting rid of the table-based layout
>
>
> I think we all hate table-based layouts and would prefer to use CSS. It
> would b
The common term for this in my neck of the woods is 'scope creep'
> -Original Message-
> From: Morrison, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 07, 2002 4:00 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: defaulting to a matcher when another one is not present
>
>
> > Flex
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Hunsberger, Peter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 9:34 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: XML input module (was: RE: Nice changes!)
>
>
> > > Maybe, maybe not. One would need to use a lot extension functions to
> > > ac
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Christian Haul [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, October 04, 2002 12:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: XML input module (was: RE: Nice changes!)
>
>
> On 02.Oct.2002 -- 09:47 AM, Hunsberger, Peter wrote:
> > This is likely an issue you'
Hi,
There has been a good amount of talk/action on this list about Xalan's XSLTC. I
wanted to suggest an excellent alternative: Caucho's Resin. In the latest
snapshot/experimental version there have been a number of bugs fixed with regard
to the compiled XSL. If you like Resin (how could you not)
Hi Michael,
What are your thoughts on Xopus? Did you just need any client editor and Xopus
was the best out of the choice(s)? Or do you believe Xopus to be an excellent
product?
Have you compared it to the commercial version? Is it just 'less buggy' as they
state or is there interesting function
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Nicola Ken Barozzi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 8:15 AM
> Robert Koberg wrote:
>
> >>The problem is conceptual, that document() breaks SoC, as described at
> >>http://localhost:8787/cocoo
Hi,
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 6:35 PM
> > On Mon, Sep 02, 2002 at 05:11:28PM -0700, Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > For the record, I would say it is very easy in XSL. Thi
Hi,
For the record, I would say it is very easy in XSL. This was from the original
bug report:
To get this with xsl you could simply:
Now, the problem might be that the book is too large... (probably not for Saxon,
though)
best,
-Rob
> -Original Message-
> From: Jeff Turner [ma
oh... you guys are going to have a field day with this one (I was just
playing around. I don't actually use this - it works, though :)
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From: "Vadim Gritsenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Can we come up then with the piece working with Xalan/Saxon/XSLT?
Is this a specific
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From: "Vadim Gritsenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From: Gianugo Rabellino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
> > > call
> > >
> > >> external Java functions
> > >
> > >
> > > Does it work with saxon?
> >
> >
> > Whoa... good question: no Saxon h
Here is another way to do it using javascript. It is pretty cool. (resize
the page to notice that content only shows in the viewable area)
http://iht.com/articles/60387.html
best,
-Rob
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Hi,
Steven Noels wrote:
>Rob,
>
>>I don't suppose anybody else could address the issue. Or is Steven the
>>only one? I believe he was the one who gave the advice to not use
>>document and include/import. Do others feel that you can/should use
>>
>>
>these?
>
>If document() and xsl:import/xsl
howdy-do,
Diana Shannon wrote:
>
> On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 09:29 AM, Robert Koberg wrote:
>
>>>> It seems so strange that you hard code these things...
>>>>
>>>> This should never be a problem. I don't understand the reluctance
>&
Robert Koberg wrote:
> Diana Shannon wrote:
>
>>
>> On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 08:16 AM, Robert Koberg wrote:
>>
>>>>> I think we should attempt to catch internal links problems prior
>>>>> to commits with the live site cvs.
>>&
Diana Shannon wrote:
>
> On Saturday, June 1, 2002, at 08:16 AM, Robert Koberg wrote:
>
>>>> I think we should attempt to catch internal links problems prior to
>>>> commits with the live site cvs.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Yes. The LinkAlarm
David Crossley wrote:
>Diana Shannon wrote:
>
>
>
>>I think we should attempt to catch internal links problems prior to
>>commits with the live site cvs.
>>
>>
>
>Yes. The LinkAlarm run will check them too, but that does
>not hurt.
>
It seems so strange that you hard code these things...
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, May 28, 2002, at 02:22 PM, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
>
>> FYI, the great guys at Q42 have written a clone of IE's
>> contentEditable for Mozilla.
>>
>> Check it out at http://xopus.org/index.jsp?menu=mozce : although
>> still rudimentary, it shows a lot of potent
Konstantin Piroumian wrote:
>Yes, but how would you implement it?
>If we use mailto:cocoon-dev@..."; /> on the final form then
>it's quite easy, but would require to have all the data to be submitted in a
>hidden field on the last page.
>
>A better solution could be a special pipeline that woul
Marcelo F. Ochoa wrote:
> AFAIK Cocoon's caching algorithm uses the URL information for making
> the caching key (long value returned by generateKey() method), look at
> the sources for org.apache.cocoon.util.HashUtil and
> org.apache.cocoon.generation.FileGenerator as an example.
> Obviusl
...the latest dreamweaver beta? I think I am going to cry. It is
fantastic :( wysiwyg xml editing (well, XML export), content management,
lot's of hooks to other things (like JSP, web services, their
propriatary stuff, etc).
the bad things I can see so far:
- not browser based
- uses DW templa
+1 for the cocoon-docs list
I feel developers have little patience for the issues/details of
document management and would some squash threads that might need
further exploration.
best,
-Rob
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Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
>Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
>
>
>>Oh man... This is very pedantic. I prefer to see ACTUAL REAL
>>documentation rather than rejected documentation based on some minor
>>colloquiallism that irritated someone. I'm an American, I work with
>>someone from Austrailia, severa
While I agree that it is not that important (currently), but if it is so
pedantic why did you respond (with examples)?
You say docs should be written for an international audience... English
is not the only language in the world. Creating localization
sub-projects would only be translations of
)
feistily :) yours,
-Rob
Robert Koberg wrote:
>
>
> Conal Tuohy wrote:
>
>>> From: Diana Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>> On May 5, 2002, David Crossley wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Another issue to add to the list
Conal Tuohy wrote:
>>From: Diana Shannon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>On May 5, 2002, David Crossley wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Another issue to add to the list is standard spelling.
>>>Considering that we are talking English, i would prefer
>>>to see British English spelling rather than a dialect,
perhaps you could get sued using tabs :)
http://news.com.com/2100-1040-898061.html
Bert Van Kets wrote:
> Nice feature.
> I'm working on an app that needs to present a lot of info to the users
> (on call lists, vacation lists, personal data, links, ...). I was
> thinking of using the portal
One other thing... it is interesting to note the URL for TBLs article:
I started investigating this issue by reading Tim Berner-Lee's article
on the subject (See http://www.w3.org/Provider/Style/URI.html). Tim
makes some interesting recommendations
best,
-Rob
Robert Koberg wrote:
Hi Diana,
I am for subject/topics rather than dates. Dates are good for something
that will produced once and never edited again (like news articles). I
think the nature of cocoon-docs would require a good percentage of the
documents to be edited and released several times in their life. If
c
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
>Hi Rob,
>
>>From: Robert Koberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>You can bring XML straight into Flash.
>>
>
>Does it mean that Flash plugin can interpret not only macromedia swf
>files, but xml files as well?
Hi,
Steven Noels wrote:
>Diana,
>
>>>See Steven/Ken excellent news to forrest-dev.
>>>
>>I know, but it was my understanding there are administrative
>>uncertainties about how/if the automatic update is triggered.
>>If we need
>>a manual update, say for a couple of pages, is that something a
>>c
Hi,
You can bring XML straight into Flash. What I do is bring in a config
file in the first 5 frames and set up my objects. That displays a router
like interface (TOC/homepage). Then on click of a link, download the
necessary XML and 'goto' a set a of frames that styles the XML like you
would
Diana,
after the committer-developers almost unanimously approved your
contributions they are now trying to stifle them. To me this seems
silly... You are trying to turn something amatuer into something
professional. It does not seem that the developers actually want this??
run while you can.
Hi Stefano.
Is your xsl:output putting out utf-8 or iso?
We have the same problem not using cocoon. We use JS to pre-parse for
these kinds of things - trial and error... :(
best,
-Rob
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>I have a browser that sends a POST request with:
>
> content-type: application/x
Good Morning Diana,
Diana Shannon wrote:
>
> Focus efforts on incremental development of useful, updated content
> that users need *now*. If this effort results in enough content -- in
> the future -- for a comprehensive manual, great. However, at the
> present time, IMHO we should leave the
Gerhard Froehlich wrote:
>Hi Team,
>I know I'm more quit then usual (there is a
>new person in my life, but I'm not sure if you're
>interested in such details ;->) and I'm hopefully
>lost somewhere in 800 unread mails.
>
http://bbspot.com/News/2000/9/linux_laid.html
:)
---
Hi!
This is great news. Hopefully Diana will accept! She sounds perfect for
the job and most of the developers so far have seen the need to keep
docs up-to-date.
Christian Haul wrote:
>> 2) coordinating the authoring effort (means: kicking some asses if
>>people commit code without committing
Hi,
There was a thread a few months (weeks?) ago titled "wyona/xopus" or
something like that.
There was a lot of talk about wysiwyg editors.
best,
-Rob
Bert Van Kets wrote:
>
>> Believe me, it gets much worse: we might end up having client-side
>> technology (see Xopus, for example) that gi
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote
>
>But I believe that it can be proven (by experience) that Cocooon scales
>much more the more people you add in the workgroup and the more
>different skills they have (normally in webapp development, the group is
>not much and the skills are pretty equal among the people
Hi,
Conal Tuohy wrote:
>I have some questions about using the XT extension "document" in Cocoon.
>
>This feature allows an XSLT to produce multiple output documents; it's often
>used (outside of Cocoon) to produce a collection of small web pages from a
>large source file. I have access to some X
Hi,
FYI & FWIW (the site works fine, these are just nit-picky things...)
I just checked out the home page. when I bump up the cocoon page's text
size, I see:
http://koberg.com/c2home.gif [zoom = 150%]
[can still read it comfortably, but should not break the design]
When zoomed to 120% it look f
> >feel free to add yours :)
>
> Don Stefano, il capo di capi ;)
>
> (excuse my Italian ;) Sorry, wrong theme!
>
'Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in!'
don (you know...)
capo's (committers)
wiseguy's (people who apply patches)
consigliore(Ruby)
you are 'made' into a committe
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> Robert Koberg wrote:
>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Yes, more or less, but semi-structure at the editing level is
definately
> > >what we need: less freedom
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> Robert Koberg wrote:
>
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >Yes, more or less, but semi-structure at the editing level is
definately
> > >what we need: less freedom
"Foghorn" :)
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 5:23 AM
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>
> "Cocoon Community Sites"
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Graaf, Edgar de (fin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED
Original Message
Subject: RE: lowercase XML languages
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2002 06:22:24 -0800
From: "Robert Hess" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Robert Koberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
That's a good one... The person who told you that was either pullin
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>"Robert S. Koberg" wrote:
>
>
>
>Don't tell me, my girlfiend is one of them :) and given the overall
>beauty of macosx I might turn into one of them myself shortly :)
>
I am about 70% on OSX now that I have a mozilla mail client :) Have you
burned a DVD yet? (: rheto
Hi,
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> Jeremy Quinn wrote:
> >
> > At 7:22 pm +0100 22/2/02, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
> > >I uploaded (with much problems for your compiler, sorry about that) a
> > >few new components that I found very useful:
> > >
> > >
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>
> > What I cannot work out is, would defective XML markup, passed down the
> > stream as character data, then transformed into a form to re-edit and
fix,
> > be real tags or would they be Entities by then?
>
> Gosh, Je
Hi,
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From: "Vadim Gritsenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > From: Kimbro Staken [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > We need a richer language then XPath to do that. It will come with
> XQuery,
> > but it's a long way off. We'll need to figure something out in the
> short
>
, February 21, 2002 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: XSLT benchmarks: dbonerow
>
> "Robert Koberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you saying we can write something like:
> >
> >
> >
> > and it will be as fast as:
> >
> >
>
> I'm say
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>
> Right on target. In a branch (not on trunk yet) on Xalan interpretive
I've
> done some work towards this in eliminating redundent path expressions
(both
> full and partial), also trying to supply API towards rewriting task. From
> my ex
If you look at and evangelize the use of keys you will see performance
increase DRAMATICALLY. But, I understand you point. Thanks, Rob
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> And then there are of course
> many stylesheets written by our users :-)
>
> The re
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>From: "Stefano Mazzocchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Steven Noels wrote:
> >
> > > Robert Koberg wrote:
> > >
> > > You know... I wonder why you guys don't spend time on optimizing the
XSL (I
> >
You know... I wonder why you guys don't spend time on optimizing the XSL (I
know Steven Noels is). This is most probably the bottleneck you are
experiencing?? You guys are taking the path away from general adoption...
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To: <
> Sorry for the Way Off Topic, and sorry if I missed this on the list
already:
>
> http://www.google.com/programming-contest/
>
> They say C++ or Java.
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From: "Stefano Mazzocchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
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> > To conclude: I belive that a request URI based AC system have clear
> > advantages compared to pipeline based AC, and that it could be added
> > to Cocoon without effecting the con
d content editing screenshot...
> On Mon, 21 Jan 2002, Robert Koberg wrote:
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> > Is there any more info than the screenshot image?
>
> Err, yeah. Just download mozilla - that was a screenshot of Composer.
> Comes with mozilla. Easy huh? Doesn't do brower b
Is there any more info than the screenshot image?
trying to have fun :)
-Rob
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 12:15 PM
Subject: Mozilla based content editing screenshot...
> http://atari.saturn5.com/~
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From: "Robert Koberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Is there some
> Open Source java-based, versioning software that you can recommend? Is cvs
> the best thing for text-based version control?
Is there some Open Source versioning software that h
Hey,
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From: "Bertrand Delacretaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi Rob,,
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> On Monday 21 January 2002 14:56, Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Is something that has been published content (for example, the resulting
> > HTML page)? Content rem
Hi Bertrand!
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From: "Bertrand Delacretaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Sunday 20 January 2002 18:12, Robert Koberg wrote:
> > Should the publishing system or the content management system handle
site
> > promotions (dev, qa, live)?
>
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From: "Stefano Mazzocchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> >
> > Should the publishing system or the content management system handle
site
> > promotions (dev, qa, live)?
>
> what do you exactly mean by 'p
Should the publishing system or the content management system handle site
promotions (dev, qa, live)?
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wow!
politics from an italian...hmmm, and a capitalist that doesn't believe in
corporations??
I guess it's the weekend :)
I'm off to count some money :-$
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From: "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 19, 2002 6:43 AM
Maybe helpful for your styles that target css compliant browsers..?
Vadim Plessky wrote:
| On Saturday 12 January 2002 16:43, Christian Wolfgang Hujer wrote:
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| > > I think, for a three column layout this definitely is the best
| > > solution. And everything regarding margins, borders a
one more I forgot...
How do I alter (sub)sitemap information in an app that is not cocoon based
(perhaps different jvm, perhaps not) and then get that into cocoon?
best,
-Rob
From: "Robert Koberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> From: "Stefano Mazzocchi" <[EMAIL PROTE
From: "Stefano Mazzocchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Robert Koberg wrote:
> >
> But I strongly doubt this will need a dynamic sitemap implementation: it
> need a powerful sitemap editing solution, that is correct, but that's a
> different story.
what is the
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From: "Stefano Mazzocchi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I don't like dynamic sitemaps and read my next mail to understand why.
>
> Moreover, nobody ever could come up with a meaningful example that
> *required* the use of a dynamic sitemap.
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> But maybe you can. I'm all ear
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