Goetz Botterweck wrote:
>
> I just did a reinstall of my cocoon server with current versions of the
> software: JDK 1.4.1_01, Tomcat/4.1.18-LE-jdk14, cocoon 2.0.4
>
> Since then, I have the problem ...
So are you saying that it did work before this?
Cocoon would have been fetching the DTD from ac
David Novogrodsky wrote:
> I would love to volunteer for the Cocoon project. I love to write and
> combined with my technical skill the combination could be potent;
> however, I am having some problems joining the docs mail list. When I
> send an e-mail to: cocoon-docs-subscribe.at.xml.apache.org I
Thanks, i have added your livesite to the webpage.
(As usual it might be a while before it is public.)
You have done an excellent job. Thanks for the plug for
Apache and Cocoon on the "about this new website" page.
It is good to read about how people built their Cocoon site.
--David
-- Origi
> Hussayn Dabbous wrote:
> Maybe we are far away from maturity, but we won't get closer,
> if everyone interested in "professional" usage just skips it,
> because it's "not professionally usable" right now.
> Instead of coming back next year you may help getting there
> by taking a little bit of c
Robert Simmons wrote:
> Sorry. To say I've had a bad week would be a massive
> understatement.
Thanks for apologising Robert - that is an admirable
quality for open-source participation.
> Today was just not the right day to flame me.
> If he had done it yesterday I would have ignored him.
> B
Thanks Artur. Do you get the same documents build errors
when you use the "build docs" target?
I do not get any of your problems:
Environment:
Linux 2.4.18-4 i686
jakarta-tomcat-4.0.1
Cocoon 2.0.3 branch 2002-12-01
Java Blackdown-1.3.1-02b-FCS
You seem to have some serious problem related to your
Would anyone who is interested in Cocoon documentation
please help to discuss the proposal to use Forrest to
produce the Cocoon documentation. This is being done
on the cocoon-docs mailing list. We need your help.
Here is the current thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-docs&m=103655
Raúl Cruz wrote:
>
> Hi! I've installed latest Cocoon with Resin-ee-2.1.2
> and java 1.4 and I'm trying to see the Cocoon included
> exemple "catalog-demo". It launch me the following error:
>
> ---
> The org.apache.cocoon.www.sitemap_xmap notifies that
> org.apache.cocoon.ProcessingE
Ian Atkin wrote:
>>David Crossley wrote:
>>
>>Please do not give up, Ian. Cocoon can certainly do validation
>>as an XML framework now using DTDs. Perhaps later using other
>>schema (Relax NG anyone?).
>
> i'm currently investigating relaxng:-
> - jing
Please do not give up, Ian. Cocoon can certainly do validation
as an XML framework now using DTDs. Perhaps later using other
schema (Relax NG anyone?).
Vadim was just saying that it is not a "Concern" of Cocoon,
but that of the parser.
We put a lot of work in six (?) months ago to ensure that
Co
Christian Haul wrote:
> I have one very simple request for all users of this list:
>
> Please follow up to an answer you've received by summarizing
> the thread, ideally adding "SUMMARY" to the subject.
Yes! This is an excellent idea. In fact this is part of
listserver etiquette. In the early da
Thanks Steven, i have applied your patch.
--David
Steven Noels wrote:
> Diana Shannon wrote:
>> Steven Noels wrote:
>>> We have created a diagram representation of the Cocoon sitemap that
>>> you might consider being helpful. It is available in PDF format at
>>> http://outerthought.net/sitemap/
Argyn Kuketayev wrote:
> I don't think that Cocoon is complex. I blame the very
> poor documentation. When you know how it works, it's
> simple. So, you have to get very familiar with the source
> codes to use Cocoon. I don't like it. I'd rather look
> under the hood only when I have non-trivial p
Everyone stop, take a breathe, get a cup of coffee
and go read "The Cathedral and the Bazaar"
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/cathedral-bazaar/
or similar writings about how Open Source Software operates.
It seems that many people here are missing the point.
It amazes me that people have the time
OK the initial draft of the new How-to is in the HEAD of CVS now.
How to Contribute a Patch via Bugzilla
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-cocoon2/src/documentation/xdocs/howto/howto-bugzilla.xml
--David
David Crossley wrote:
> Andreas, sorry i missed this part of your recent p
Andreas, sorry i missed this part of your recent post ...
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=102115463104554
> I understand. So in the future I'll do it that way and will
> document that in the howto.
I recently started work on a "How-to Bugzilla" in true
opensource fashion ... d
> http://www.nzetc.org/ (currently redirects to http://nzetc.vuw.ac.nz/ but
> that is only a temporary url)
>
> This is the site of the "New Zealand Electronic Text Centre".
>
Thanks ... added to CVS.
Note that the Cocoon website does not get updated
automatically (yet). So the changes will onl
Woops wrong list :-) Try again.
From: David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Andreas Hochsteger wrote:
>> Something like a list of referenced internal and external documents
>> or link checking comes to my mind.
Internal link checking happens during the &q
Woops wrong list :-) Try again.
From: David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks to Ken for his ever-capable answers. I can add a
little bit extra on a couple of the topics ...
Andreas Hochsteger wrote:
>> I thought that it would be nice, to have cocoon
> leo leonid wrote:
>
> does anybody know what prevents the current cocoon v2.1-dev to build the
> index of the docs (search sample)?
> /Leo
I recently described the problem in Bugzilla. Hopefully someone
can now find the solution ...
Lucene index/search broken, wrong contentType each doc so i
You can see all branch names via ViewCVS
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-cocoon2/
using the drop-down list at the end of that page.
Joseph, the one you are after is cocoon_2_0_3_branch
--David
Joseph Rajkumar wrote:
> Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
> >
> > Joseph, all,
> >
> > As it was already
Derek Hohls wrote:
> David
> Thanks for the information - and the lecture...
Oh dear, i did not intend it to come across as a lecture.
Sorry. I do tend to over-explain an answer for the benefit
of everyone and various levels of understanding.
> FWIW, the subject heading reflected my perception o
Derek Hohls wrote:
> I have feeling that the link to the oasis site needs to
> have to work properly...
No it does not. This is one of the reasons for using
the Entity Resolver. You should be able to do your
Cocoon processing with absolutely no connection
to the Internet. Cocoon can then use loca
>From: Vadim Gritsenko
>> From: Jean-Philippe Courson
>>
>> Does anybody know how to tell cocoon not to add
>> carriage returns during xsl transformation ?
>>
>> For example when in an xsl file you write :
>>
>> alert('');
>>
>> You obtain
>>
>> alert('
>> messageValue
>> ');
>>
>> that caus
The Livesites page has been recently updated in CVS. It will
only go onto the public xml.apache.org/cocoon/ when the
next release happens.
Is there is anyone who has been missed?
Here is the current file in CVS if you want to see what
will be going out with the next release.
http://cvs.apache.org
The following sites have recently been added or updated on
the hosting.xml page in CVS. It will only go onto the public
xml.apache.org/cocoon/ when the next release happens.
Capital Internet ... capital-internet.net
Virtual Artists Pty Ltd ... va.com.au
Hub.Org Networking Services ... hub.org
Dya
Hi Vincent, it seems that you missed the answer to your
previous posting on this same topic ... 2001-11-15
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-users&m=100581167505732&w=2
Vincent Massol wrote:
> I am getting several CatalogManager.properties warnings on the console.
> However everything ru
"prepare-docs" target to copy all of the catalog bits to the
appropriate place in your build tree.
--Davi
This looks like a problem with the DocBook stylesheets
(the log says chunker.xsl) ...
> java.lang.RuntimeException: ElemTemplateElement error:
> Found more than one template named: anchor
You could hack the stylesheet as a workaround to
comment-out the duplicate template. If that works then
plea
le location on your local filesystem
of each required DTD and other entity. This will also go
into the upcoming C2.0 release.
regards, David Crossley
-
Please check that your question has not already been answered in the
FAQ be
collection. One subject
per page with a reasonable number of topics on each subject
should work. It would need a front index page linking to
each subject page. One large page FAQ like Cocoon1 was
not a workable solution.
cheers, David Crossley
---
> Date: Sat, 18
scribed in the document contrib.html - you
need the current Dev Snaphot or cvs checkout (see bottom
on the Cocoon site side-bar).
So, who is going start the first HOWTO topic thread?
regards, David Crossley
---
>>> java guru at Thu, 16 Aug 2001 21:33:47
ilar cause.
Anyway, changing the Xerces jar name did fix our previous
issue. I notice that the current build.sh in 2.1-dev cvs
does not even mention the specific CLASSPATH hack to add
xerces for build time.
David Crossley
David Morris said:
> I am not so sure that this is a problem with the buil
Anne Marie, I know the reason for the issue that you describe
below and one way around it. The external entity def.xml is
automatically included by the parser when it processes the
top-level welcome.xml document. So as far as Cocoon is
concerned, it sees that there has been no change to
welcome.x
There are many tools to help. Start at
The XML Cover Pages www.oasis-open.org/cover/
and follow your nose ...
However, here are some tips ...
* beware, there are many bodgy tools which do horrid shortcuts
* do not try to get one tool to do-it-all (you may need a
different one for XML editing and
, David Crossley
---
> Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2001 14:03:43 +1100
> From: David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Back in July/August 2000 there was a small discussion
> on this list about XML Public Identifier resolution.
&
; From: "Ryan Worley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Is there someway that we can alert the developers about these two things, or
> will they pick it up from this mailing list?
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "David Crossley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To
: org.xml.sax.Attributes: blah, blah
[localhost]$ vi ./build.sh
... build.sh was referencing the wrong version of xerces
... changed xerces_1_4_0.jar to xerces_1_4_1.jar
... now it works
regards, David Crossley
-
Please check that
points on the
pipeline are cached and can draw from the cache.
Please tell me if I have mis-represented any
places that can potentially utilise the cache.
thanks, David Crossley
--
> Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 18:56:27 +1000
> From: David Crossley <[EMAIL
For some strange reason, you still need to print all
Cocoon documentation using "landscape orientation".
KUMAR,PANKAJ wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Sylvain BERGEON [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 1:41 PM
>
>> Does anybody knows about printable documen
... ??
thanks, David Crossley
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