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Danny Bols wrote:
Repost...in the hope that the Jx/Jexl gurus are not on vacation.
Worse than that: the Jx/Jexl guru has left the project (it's Chris Oliver).
When customizing the JxTemplateGenerator we ran into a hardcoded
implementation of the Uberspect in Cocoon-2.1.4. The only way to get our
Repost...in the hope that the Jx/Jexl gurus are not on vacation.
When customizing the JxTemplateGenerator we ran into a hardcoded
implementation of the Uberspect in Cocoon-2.1.4. The only way to get our own
implementation of the Uberspect up-and-running was to DIRTY hack the
JEXL-source.
Anyone r
I'm a bit ignorant about PGP & email, why PGP if S/MIME is standard, and
it is built-in into all clients? This also means, that anybody can
verify your S/MIME, while all that PGP signature currently means to me
(and most of other email recipients) is some gibberish on top & bottom.
Many folks h
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
> Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
>
> > Please add your key
> > http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonGetTogether2004PGP so that we can
> > sign as many keys as possible after the GT.
>
> Bertrand,
>
> Can you say in couple of words why one would want a PGP key, and why one wou
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Jisp is still in our 2.1.x branch. Can we remove it? Remember that it is
bugy.
Go ahead.
Vadim
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
...
But to be sure, someone should look at the code and verify.
I'm sorry to say that my time constraints have grown even
more strict, as my wife's vet ambulatory opening date is
getting nearer and as we are starting a new
Hi,
I want to pass a parameter (called "contextPath", received from
{request:contextPath}) to the window.xsl file. How can I do that? This
file is not called in a regular pipeline, but it's configured in
cocoon.xconf and (I guess) somewhere called by the portal framework.
Thanks,
Bart.
Le 1 oct. 04, à 14:37, Vadim Gritsenko a écrit :
...anybody can verify your S/MIME, while all that PGP signature
currently means to me (and most of other email recipients) is some
gibberish on top & bottom.
hmmm...there are PGP extensions for many mail clients AFAIK. But you're
probably right th
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Le 1 oct. 04, à 14:10, Vadim Gritsenko a écrit :
...Can you say in couple of words why one would want a PGP key, and
why one would want to sign them? I'm curious about all this because
all PGP keys are used for is the release signing, and for email there
is S/MIME stan
Le 1 oct. 04, à 14:10, Vadim Gritsenko a écrit :
...Can you say in couple of words why one would want a PGP key, and
why one would want to sign them? I'm curious about all this because
all PGP keys are used for is the release signing, and for email there
is S/MIME standard supported by all mail
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Please add your key
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonGetTogether2004PGP so that we can
sign as many keys as possible after the GT.
Bertrand,
Can you say in couple of words why one would want a PGP key, and why one would
want to sign them? I'm curious about all this
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
>
> Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
> ...
> > But to be sure, someone should look at the code and verify.
>
> I'm sorry to say that my time constraints have grown even
> more strict, as my wife's vet ambulatory opening date is
> getting nearer and as we are starting a new meta
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
Starting with 2.2 you could use the getSitemapPath() method of the
Request object (you can get the request object using the
ContextHelper).
Does it return sitemap file name? ... Nope. I guess you've
not noticed
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Please add your key
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonGetTogether2004PGP so that we can
sign as many keys as possible after the GT.
Thanks to Dirk-Willem for the explanation - this is really simple in
this way!
- -Bertrand
-BEGIN PGP SIGNATUR
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
...
But to be sure, someone should look at the code and verify.
I'm sorry to say that my time constraints have grown even more strict,
as my wife's vet ambulatory opening date is getting nearer and as we are
starting a new metal structure painting section. :-)
If someone
The patch looks good to me, apart from one problem :)
The validity objects have to be serializable, so the cache can
write them to disk; As your new SitemapSourceValidity stores
the SitemapSource object - a component - in an instance variable
this is not serializable as components can't be serial
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+ http://roetgesbuettel-info.de/";>Rötgesbüttel- a small town in Germany
I can't even start to imaging how this should be pronounced :-)
Please, use character references for funny characters.
Vadim
On Fri, 1 Oct 2004, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> I've never organized a signing party, but if everyone comes with
> several printed copies of their key, with their name on it, I think
> it's fairly easy to swap them and validate at least the people that we
> know well.
Easiest way to do this is
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
I think the GT would be a good occasion to sign each other's keys.
I've never organized a signing party, but if everyone comes with
several printed copies of their key, with their name on it, I think
it's fairly easy to swap them and validate at least
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