Quoting Donald Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> there's been some renewed interest from the xml pmc in using cocoon2 to
> generate part or all of xml.apache.org. do y'all think c2 is stable and
> capable of performing that job? does anyone have any particular interest
> in spearheading this? i don't t
> > there's been some renewed interest from the xml pmc in using cocoon2 to
> > generate part or all of xml.apache.org. do y'all think c2 is stable and
> > capable of performing that job? does anyone have any particular interest
> > in spearheading this? i don't think it should be too hard to tran
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Torsten Curdt wrote:
> > > there's been some renewed interest from the xml pmc in using cocoon2 to
> > > generate part or all of xml.apache.org. do y'all think c2 is stable and
> > > capable of performing that job? does anyone have any particular interest
> > > in spearheadin
> What I did to archieve this is to a have a general sitemap
> xml (as a non-cocoon term)
> file with a definition of all accessible files and menus and
> their URIs.
> I pass the current URI via XSP and in the stylesheet you can
> quite easily select
> the current page an/or hide different lev