Antonio Gallardo wrote:
I think I got the source of the problem: some transformers has bad
written javadocs that don't use the agreed format. Please do an SVN update
to see if it changes in your case too. Now I am getting a diferent one
after adding a new tag in the Includetranformer:
Sorry, commited to much. It is gone now.
/Daniel
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi Daniel:
In gump.xml there is:
depend project=cocoon-block-conversion/
What this means?
Can you review the changes Daniel? The trunk is broken.
Best Regards,
Antonio Gallardo
Ralph Goers wrote:
Is this stuff working??? I built the latest and the portal looks
horrible. Is something not configured?
Horrible? Or just different? :)
It's working, I just accidentally changed the default skin from common
to basic. I just fixed this in SVN, so everything should look nice
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Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi David:
4:00 a.m. here! :-(
I guess I found and fixed the source error. (Am I telling the same again?
- lol.).
:-)
There you go, doing one of your super-human efforts again.
Thanks, that is an excellent step forward.
--David
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Hi David:
4:00 a.m. here! :-(
I guess I found and fixed the source error. (Am I telling the same again?
- lol.).
I did some System.out of the process (included in the commit). Made a
workaround hack and I will commit. The hack works. :-D
No difference for me.
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Olivier Billard wrote:
Hi Cocooners,
First, I wish you a great year and may all your projects
(professionnal but also personal) be accomplished !
Then, I would like to explain my pb.
I developped a small app that creates a cli.xconf file with all XSP of
a webapp. Then when
Folks,
We discussed this a bit on the PMC list, and we now need some formal
decision in the open about this.
Over time, I found many people in France using Cocoon but not subscribed
to the ASF mailing lists. I asked myself the reason for this and
discussed with some of these people.
The main
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 18:48:29 -0600, Glen Ezkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snipstuff everyone seems to agree on/snip\
You've got to allow for variations on
authorizations, error handling, timeouts, resumed sessions, etc.
These do not have to be public URLs. All of these things are internal
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Folks,
We discussed this a bit on the PMC list, and we now need some formal
decision in the open about this.
Over time, I found many people in France using Cocoon but not subscribed
to the ASF mailing lists. I asked myself the reason for this and
discussed with some of
Please cast your votes.
Here's my +1.
Sylvain
I'm not a Cocoon Committer, but I'm a French Canadian, so here's my
+1.
I've been using Cocoon since the days of version 2.0.4, so I can
certainly help to answer some questions on the new list.
Thanks.
Eric
Here's my +1 for the creation of the list.
Le 12 janv. 05, à 16:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
...I've been using Cocoon since the days of version 2.0.4, so I can
certainly help to answer some questions on the new list
Great, it will be good to have several people who can act as bridges
the more I work with python, the more I hate the fact that java is not
easily scriptable (as much as I would love the contrary, java is orders
of magnitude more solid than python in many aspects, in XML processing
it feels like a toy), the more I look around for alternatives, so I came
across
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Folks,
We discussed this a bit on the PMC list, and we now need some formal
decision in the open about this.
Over time, I found many people in France using Cocoon but not subscribed
to the ASF mailing lists. I asked myself the reason for this and
discussed with some of
Sylvain Wallez said:
Therefore, I would like to create a new mailing list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and a few pages in french on the website.
Those pages will be a translation of the introductory pages of our site,
and pointers to the mailing list and its archives. I do not plan to
provide a full
the more I work with python, the more I hate the fact that java is not
easily scriptable (as much as I would love the contrary, java is orders
of magnitude more solid than python in many aspects, in XML processing
it feels like a toy), the more I look around for alternatives, so I came
across
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
the more I work with python, the more I hate the fact that java is not
easily scriptable (as much as I would love the contrary, java is
orders of magnitude more solid than python in many aspects, in XML
processing it feels like a toy), the more I look around for
From: Sylvain Wallez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[..snip..]
Therefore, a very large part of Cocoon users in France have no link with
the community and just use Cocoon. And because of that, they don't use
it very well, as their only source of information is - ahem - the docs.
Ouch. Well, I
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On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 18:48:29 -0600, Glen Ezkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
snipstuff everyone seems to agree on/snip\
You've got to allow for variations on
authorizations, error handling, timeouts, resumed sessions, etc.
These do not have to be
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On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 12:04:38 -0600, Glen Ezkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 12, 2005, at 9:17 AM, Peter Hunsberger wrote:
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005 18:48:29 -0600, Glen Ezkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
snipstuff everyone seems to agree on/snip\
You've got to allow for variations
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Bertrand already offered to moderate this list, and I of course also
volunteer for this.
Please cast your votes.
Here's my +1.
+1
Tony
+1 on the French list.
FWIW, I think the argument below fails to take into consideration the
increase in signal to noise ratio mentioned in Sylvain's original
rationale. If there are suddenly 5 languages mixed on the lists, most
people are going to find between 50-80% (assuming the average
After rereading much of this discussion and the various wiki pages
concerning blocks I withdraw almost everything I said. Its now obvious
to me that the way to achieve everything we are talking about is to
allow for multiple inheritance. I am not recommending this since I have
not thought
I'm just a user and I know that I cannot vote. But from my point of view
english is the one and only IT worlds language, lets say the Lingua
Franca. You shouldn't seperate neither users nor developers experiences
in different mailing lists.
Markus
Torsten Curdt schrieb:
Please cast your
On Jan 12, 2005, at 12:41 PM, Peter Hunsberger wrote:
At a single session level I think you can keep this information
private
by using forms. Users will not see the query that contains the data
you
are tracking. Sure the user can't come back after closing their
browser
and pick up where they
On Mie, 12 de Enero de 2005, 8:14, Vadim Gritsenko dijo:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: antonio
Date: Sat Jan 8 16:35:26 2005
New Revision: 124693
Hi Antonio,
Hi Vadim,
Thanks for reviewing.
I am trying to fix the serialization problems in Cocoon. It is still a
work in progress. ;-)
On Mie, 12 de Enero de 2005, 7:01, Geoff Howard dijo:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:57:31 +1100, David Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Can you post where the problem is showed to you trying a full build? I
am
trying to get an idea if the problem is truly random or just
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Please give me a little time to fix all the serialization changes. I am
currently using the BRANCH head in development this version and I am
checking if everything is working good.
Anyway this could not harm. It is just a line on each class and we can
remove them if not
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Therefore, I would like to create a new mailing list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and a few pages in french on the website.
Those pages will be a translation of the introductory pages of our site,
and pointers to the mailing list and its archives. I do not plan to
provide a full
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:59:41 -0600, Glen Ezkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm just curious as to what type of information is contained your URLs
that enables continuation and what the applications do first when a
user continues.
It varies, but basically:
On Jan 12, 2005, at 3:20 PM, Peter Hunsberger wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 13:59:41 -0600, Glen Ezkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm just curious as to what type of information is contained your URLs
that enables continuation and what the applications do first when a
user continues.
It varies,
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Great, it will be good to have several people who can act as bridges
between the french and english list, to avoid fragmentation or
duplication of issues.
¿? When you say about duplication of issues, are you thinking on
bugzilla? The issues should be written in
Le 12 janv. 05, à 23:05, Juan Jose Pablos a écrit :
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Great, it will be good to have several people who can act as bridges
between the french and english list, to avoid fragmentation or
duplication of issues.
¿? When you say about duplication of issues, are you thinking
Geoff Howard wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
Can you post where the problem is showed to you trying a full build? I am
trying to get an idea if the problem is truly random or just because users
have diferent blocks configurations in local.blocks.properties. The
+0 for the French list. (i.e. i cannot help).
and i echo Geoff's concerns.
The list should have more than just two Euro-centric moderators.
Perhaps a French-speaking Canadian dev will offer to be another.
--David
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:47:34 +0100
Olivier Billard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the answer, Simon.
Unfortunatly, this doesn't work for me, because I'm using Windows, and
the environment vars max length isn't that long, to store
all cocoon needed jars... And your solution requires to
Nathaniel Alfred wrote:
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From: Ralph Goers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mittwoch, 12. Januar 2005 17:30
To: dev@cocoon.apache.org
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Creation of a french-speaking users list
As far as the list goes, I'm generally OK with it but it makes me
Vadim Gritsenko wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Therefore, I would like to create a new mailing list,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and a few pages in french on the website.
Those pages will be a translation of the introductory pages of our
site, and pointers to the mailing list and its archives. I do not
Glen Ezkovich wrote:
After rereading much of this discussion and the various wiki pages
concerning blocks I withdraw almost everything I said. Its now obvious
to me that the way to achieve everything we are talking about is to
allow for multiple inheritance. I am not recommending this since I
On Mie, 12 de Enero de 2005, 23:00, David Crossley dijo:
David Crossley wrote:
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
[snip]
I did some System.out of the process (included in the commit). Made a
workaround hack and I will commit. The hack works. :-D
No difference for me. Doing 'build clean, build' still
How about having a single repository with english and use the google
translater
for translating from English to French?
I used the following link http://www.google.com/language_tools to learn few
words
in French :-)
Regards
Rajaneesh
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