Without at least a simple sketch of what you want to do with your XSP script,
it's impossible to suggest a workaround. As a general rule, you never need
to get anywhere near the 64k limit, and hitting it suggests your code needs
some heavy refactoring.
As a side note, if some developers are f
Hi! This one is driving me to insanity for sure!!! I have a xml to which
I apply a couple of logicsheets. Everything worked fine until I had to
insert an "if ... else ... " test condition. The "if ..." was already
there, and when I've put the "else ..." on my XSP page, I got this error
:
Illegal
I'm a newbie to cocoon and am attempting to upgrade
from a cocoon 1.8.2/tomcat 3.2.1 version on Redhat Linux
to cocoon 2.0b2. Cocoon 1.8.2 was working with samples
provided out-of-box but other than that, no tweaking or
experimentation was attempted.
I carefully followed the instructions for i
Hi
Ok it's going on
I've checked the log file and found a bit number of silly errors.
Today when I wake up every thing goes ok.
Thanks for your help. (Next time I will check the log file paying more
attention to the warn
messages)
> Should be ok..
> Please start c2 and check log...
>
> take
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, David Brunkow wrote:
> Can anyone tell me if there are any plans to write an MS Word serializer? I
> want to conver XML to Word, not Word to XML.
Haven't heard anybody will write something like that.
Giacomo
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On Sat, 18 Aug 2001, Ovidiu Predescu wrote:
> I believe the release happens on a Windows box, and as a result all of
> the text files inside the .tar.gz archive will have the \r\n line
> terminator. I've run into this problem myself, and never used a
> release package ever since ;-).
Well, the c
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, cib wrote:
> Hi
> I'm getting a bit mixed up with urls inside Tomcat, each application , Cocoon.
> Just a few questions
>
> - how do I get the sitemap to just point to an index.html page in the same directory
>( generator doesn't seem to work with a on a file already in
>h
I believe the release happens on a Windows box, and as a result all of
the text files inside the .tar.gz archive will have the \r\n line
terminator. I've run into this problem myself, and never used a
release package ever since ;-).
The easiest way for me is to check out the stuff directly from
C
I fully agree with you Luca. I was trying to sort out
a procedure for handling discussion on the development
of each HOWTO topic. I was not proposing that the final
FAQs be stored on the mailing list. I agree that the actual
QandA entries do belong in the Cocoon2 documentation set.
Others should b
I had been developing with Cocoon on a windows system for the past month
or so, but the time had come to install on our Linux box. I downloaded the
tar.gz file, and like many people, I got an error saying that bin/ant
could not be found. The suggestion from most people on this list is that
this is
Dabid,
your idea is interesting, but, on the other hand, a mailing list is not
suited to host FAQs, since it would store obsolete/wrong ones as well, it
will still need human intervention to sort out the messages.
Moreover, It's quite easy to send new FAQ entries to the Cocoon2 s
Dabid,
your idea is interesting, but, on the other hand, a mailing list is not
suited to host FAQs, since it would store obsolete/wrong ones as well, it
will still need human intervention to sort out the messages.
Moreover, It's quite easy to send new FAQ entries to the Cocoon2 s
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