If you put a static wml file in tomcat, can you see it in your WAP-phone (not going
via cocoon)? Maybe Tomcat needs to be configured for wml?
If you access the wml file via a browser or telnet, can you see the wml?
/O
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Pleas
>I have a "zillion" settings. Suppose I
>will have a trillion of applications here. Then I would have to made a
>trillion of changes to the above mentioned files [cocoon.xconf, web.xml]?
For me, this hasn't been so much of a problem.
1) Regard the cocoon instance as a platform that should be sui
> > So then why are you considering Cocoon?
Cocoon has actions, aggregations, pseudo-protocols and other declarative goodies.
/O
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> Hi,
>
> i am just wondering: if and how do you document your cocoon projects? I
> donĀ“t mean cocoon itself, but the projects you build up on cocoon.
I use UML interaction diagrams (where the pipelines are instances of a Pipeline class).
/O
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From: "Nicola Ken Barozzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> HTMLGenerator uses JTidy directly, without making assumptions itself.
> If you can use JTidy to work for you, it should work - or can be easily
> made to work - with HTMLGenerator too.
What do you mean? I can use JTidy on my system, whether Cocoon
From: "John Moylan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You probably need to preprocess your HTML with tidy before you introduce
> it to Cocoon.
Well, according to the sitemap in the cocoon dist (2.0.2), jtidy is involved in the
HTML generator.
Yes, preprocessing is a necessity. But I need it preprocessed
At work I have to handle really bad written HTML (they used some really bad HTML
generator):
Hello, world!
Hi there.
This is plain wrong.
But it works in certain browsers
I thought by using the HTMLGenerator, the Tidy-thing should take care of this. In my
site map I have
But the ser