Er, I know there are XSL visual editors (XML Spy ?).
Another way is, I think, building sample HTML pages and ask a coder or
DIY to translate it to XSL.
Greetings,
André.
Itai Erner wrote:
hi,
Doesn't Cocoon's heavy dependance on XSL raise a big problem where web
designers have to deal
cib wrote:
Sorry, but I get a Ressource not found message, when I want to
access my xml files in cocoon. i suppose I've installed it wrongly.
Can you tell me what I missed?
Win95
Cocoon 201
Tomcat 4.b5
I inserted the init param in the web.xml of Cocoon, build it, and
copied it to
Yes, but if you are not working on a CVS but in a SQL database to store
such files ?
Piroumian, Konstantin wrote:
Plus it does not support any authorization and authentication, which
would be a must if I let my content writers at my XML data :)
But it's easily integrated with version
Hi,
I send this e-mail only to you because it is off-topic.
I was thinking about XMLized Content Management Systems, where the
editors (at least those for writers) are stored in the CMS itself, using
an HTML interface (I think about a GUI in XML).
That was the reason of my question.
was
looking
for :-)
Thanks for your help
Drasko
--- andre powroznik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Did you try putting it in a CDATA ?
![CDATA[nbsp;]]
Drasko Kokic wrote:
Hello again,
could anybody provide some code how to
overcome
this
problem