. Any suggestions to help those of us who are
trying to decipher the differences and convince are supervisors would be
appreciated. :)
Matthew
> -Original Message-
> From: Vadim Gritsenko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 7:34 AM
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> From: Geoff Howard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > Cocoon Cons
> >
> > Learn XSL and XSLT syntax
> > Decrease in performance due to transformation handling. (Enhydra is
> > precompiled everything.)
(how Enhydra precompiles XSLTs?)
> I'd put xsl syntax on the PLUS side!
Same here. XSL kn
> Cocoon Cons
>
> Learn XSL and XSLT syntax
> Decrease in performance due to transformation handling. (Enhydra is
precompiled everything.)
I'd put xsl syntax on the PLUS side! Using a well established industry
standard is way better practice than using a home brewed syntax. You can
find peo
yes. The following worked for me. I am using Cocoon 2.0.1.
Extract the Cocoon 2 war file and move/copy the directory into which you
extracted Cocoon into the webapps directory of Enhydra 3.1
(C:/usr/local/enhydra3.1/webapps/). Then you need to include two jars to
the classpath created in the multi