I get the same jar listing from the blog.war
I also see the address: mailto:@mail.username@@easystreet.com on the
mail me link
when I click on it, mozilla 9.9+ brings up
"\"\""@mail.username@@easystreet.com in the mail form
At 07:10 PM 5/6/2002 +0200, you wrote:
>bob phillips wrote:
>
>>
bob phillips wrote:
> Congratulations!!!
Thank you.
> the built with apache icon, the index.rss icon, the xmlcoffeemug icon,
> and the index92 icon
> did not make it with the war... I go looking for them
>
> the xindice Icon is a very colorful hash of pixel blocks
This is strange. I run "ant
Congratulations!!!
the war installs using 2.1-dev, tomcat 4.0b2, jdk-1.4
this is running on a win2k system behind my firewall.
the built with apache icon, the index.rss icon, the xmlcoffeemug icon, and
the index92 icon
did not make it with the war... I go looking for them
the xindice Icon is
Eduardo Godoy wrote:
> Sorry, but what is cocoblog for ?
Coco[on-based ]Blog of course ;).
Ok, ok, it's not the best name on earth, but I couldn't find a better
one. DO you have any suggestions?
Ugo
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P.le Volontari del Sangu
Sorry, but what is cocoblog for ?
Eduardo.
- Original Message -
From: "Ugo Cei" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2002 11:04 AM
Subject: CocoBlog 0.0.1 Released!
> Announcing the f
Announcing the first public release of CocoBlog.
CocoBlog is the code on which my blog (http://www.beblogging.com/blog/)
runs and is based on Apache Cocoon and Apache Xindice.
If you have some knowledge of XML and Java and are brave enough, you c