Hi Sylvain and other AJAX gurus ;-)
I wonder, if you heard of Taconite [1] which seems to have released 1.0
recently?
It is licensed under the Apache License, but I don't know, if it does
what we need.
Additionally to the list of AJAX libraries already posted [2] I found an
other one in [3].
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I just tried the m2 build for the test structure in the whiteboard and
get the following error:
[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
GroupId: saxon7
ArtifactId: saxon7
Version: 7.9.1
Reason: Unable to download the artifact from any repository
saxon7:saxon7:7.9.1:jar
Am
Torsten Curdt wrote:
> ...don't kill the messenger but unless I am mistaken
> we still have some issues with 2.1.8rc1
The new documentation is not yet ready, so we will
not be able to update the website following the release
as we normally do.
See the many issues over the last few days.
Here is o
Torsten Curdt wrote:
> Jeremy Quinn wrote:
> > Torsten Curdt wrote:
> >
> >>5) In the Lucene examples I've created an index
> >> but got a ResourceNotFound for
> >>
> >> http://localhost:/samples/blocks/lucene/statistic
> >>
> >> And also an IOException when accessing index2 (how
> >> c
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Le 7 nov. 05, à 21:57, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...Do you know if/when the FOP people plan to release the new
version?...
Should happen soon, but I don't know how extensive the RTF support will
be, haven't tested it lately.
-Bertrand
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Le 7 nov. 05, à 18:58, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...3) TextEdit says that something is wrong with RTF
file example although Word can open it just fine.
Don't know. Maybe Mr JFor, that happens to use a Mac, could have a
look ;-)
I dare to ask - who is Mr JFor?
Le 7 nov. 05, à 18:58, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...3) TextEdit says that something is wrong with RTF
file example although Word can open it just fine.
Don't know. Maybe Mr JFor, that happens to use a Mac, could have a
look ;-)
I dare to ask - who is Mr JFor?
No need for that, he should
黄 海冬 wrote:
> Hi,all
> I try to combine portal+form(with ajax) in 2.1.8 rc1,all is fine but
> one problem,I don't know if is a bug,and just show my step here:
> Now I run the server and enter portal block sample,it works fine only
> when finally I click "ok" button.
> If it is not a ajax form or
Torsten Curdt wrote:
2) At least on OSX the MS Word 2003 example does not
work with MS Word 2004. Just doesn't recognize the
file.
This is because it used the XML Word format, which Word 2004/Mac
doesn't understand
Strange ...not downwards compatible?
No, it's a completely different
2) At least on OSX the MS Word 2003 example does not
work with MS Word 2004. Just doesn't recognize the
file.
This is because it used the XML Word format, which Word 2004/Mac
doesn't understand
Strange ...not downwards compatible?
3) TextEdit says that something is wrong with RTF
Hi,all
I try to combine portal+form(with ajax) in 2.1.8 rc1,all is fine but one
problem,I don't know if is a bug,and just show my step here:
1.change block portal in samples,copletdata.xml,config like:
Application Test
CachingURICoplet
buffer
true
Torsten Curdt wrote:
...don't kill the messenger but unless I am mistaken
we still have some issues with 2.1.8rc1
1) I get a NPE for all the OpenOffice examples
http://localhost:/samples/hello-world/hello.sxw
Fixed. This was a namespace-handling problem in ZipArchiveSerializer
2) At
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-889?page=all ]
Sylvain Wallez closed COCOON-889:
-
Resolution: Fixed
Assign To: (was: Ivan Kurmanov)
There were some nasty multi-threading bugs fixed that were causing NPEs in
pipelines called f
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-889?page=all ]
Antonio Fiol reopened COCOON-889:
-
I found the same proble under 2.1.7, when I call a pipeline from a cron job.
The pipeline calls flowscript which calls another pipeline at the end.
I am re
Jorg Heymans wrote:
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
We can do this ourselves I think - the best (but most time consuming)way
would imho be to convert excalibur to use maven 2.
Well, the poms are partially converted so that's a big part done
already. Provided the repository is somewhat properly
Jorg Heymans wrote:
> Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
>
>
>>We can do this ourselves I think - the best (but most time consuming)way
>>would imho be to convert excalibur to use maven 2.
>>
>
>
> Well, the poms are partially converted so that's a big part done
> already. Provided the repository is somew
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
>
> We can do this ourselves I think - the best (but most time consuming)way
> would imho be to convert excalibur to use maven 2.
>
Well, the poms are partially converted so that's a big part done
already. Provided the repository is somewhat properly organized, going
th
Jorg Heymans wrote:
> Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
>
>
>>It is in the dependencies in excalibur-xmlutil-2.1, see:
>>http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/excalibur-xmlutil/excalibur-xmlutil/2.1/excalibur-xmlutil-2.1.pom
>>
>>
>>The xmlutil have an enourmous amount of dependencies, any ideas why it
>>use bot
Ezkovich Glen wrote:
Phew! Sometimes, when there's a lot of background, producing a clear
explanation is not an easy task ;-)
Now I'm glad I finally was able to do it, and will make sure this is
written in the docs, to avoid the same effort later in the future :-)
as opposed to sooner in the
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Daniel Fagerstrom wrote:
>>
> It is in the dependencies in excalibur-xmlutil-2.1, see:
> http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/excalibur-xmlutil/excalibur-xmlutil/2.1/excalibur-xmlutil-2.1.pom
>
>
> The xmlutil have an enourmous amount of dependencies, any ideas why it
> use both saxon and saxon7 and
Andrew Savory wrote:
Hi,
[+1] "foo.bar:input" (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE)
(do people still use IE? ;-)
only a 90% minority does :)
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+48
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
So please choose one proposal below:
[X] "foo.bar:input" (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE)
[ ] "foo.bar..input" (double period)
[ ] "foo.bar.input." (trailing period)
[ ] "foo.bar._input" (underscore, requires to forbid it as the beginning
of widget names)
--
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[
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]
Antonio Fiol commented on COCOON-1681:
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Workaround: Set so the expiry
check is disabled.
> Generator "directory": Caching too much
> -
Generator "directory": Caching too much
---
Key: COCOON-1681
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1681
Project: Cocoon
Type: Bug
Components: * Cocoon Core
Versions: 2.1.8-dev (Current SVN), 2.1.7
Reporte
On Nov 7, 2005, at 3:26 AM, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
Jorg Heymans wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
The initial "foo.bar:input" proposal *structurally* prevents name
all crispy clear now.
It was clear then. As always there are trade offs. In this case Its
between possible naming conflicts and
[
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]
Milan Andrejevic commented on COCOON-1680:
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Everything is changeable, but let's see some more comments.
How many (maximum) menu entries are there? Please give struc
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I just tried the m2 build for the test structure in the whiteboard and
get the following error:
[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
GroupId: saxon7
ArtifactId: saxon7
Version: 7.9.1
Reason: Unable to download the artifact from any repository
saxon7:saxon7:7.9.1:jar
Am
On 07 Nov 2005, at 10:38, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Is there a way to add a revision comment when editing stuff in Daisy
at "cocoon.zones.apache.org/" ?
Nope, there isn't.
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Helma van der Linden commented on COCOON-1680:
--
Thanks for the work done, it really looks much more modern.
I like the general layout and the simplicity of the
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
> I just tried the m2 build for the test structure in the whiteboard and
> get the following error:
>
> [INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
>
> GroupId: saxon7
> ArtifactId: saxon7
> Version: 7.9.1
>
> Reason: Unable to download the artifact from any repository
> saxon7
Carsten Ziegeler wrote:
I just tried the m2 build for the test structure in the whiteboard and
get the following error:
[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
GroupId: saxon7
ArtifactId: saxon7
Version: 7.9.1
Reason: Unable to download the artifact from any repository
saxon7:saxon7:7.9.1:jar
Am
> 2005/11/3, Sylvain Wallez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hmm... could this be related to the refresh delay of the directory
> > generator[1]?
> >
> > What happens if you add
> > in the ?
>
> Sylvain, we tested value="0", and got the same effect.
>
> Going slightly further, we tried with value="-1", a
I just tried the m2 build for the test structure in the whiteboard and
get the following error:
[INFO] Failed to resolve artifact.
GroupId: saxon7
ArtifactId: saxon7
Version: 7.9.1
Reason: Unable to download the artifact from any repository
saxon7:saxon7:7.9.1:jar
Am I the only one getting th
Le 7 nov. 05, à 11:12, Torsten Curdt a écrit :
...we still have some issues with 2.1.8rc1...
...3) TextEdit says that something is wrong with RTF
file example although Word can open it just fine...
Most probably an oold jfor issue that's been in there for a long
time, I don' think i
On 07.11.2005, at 11:33, Jeremy Quinn wrote:
On 7 Nov 2005, at 10:12, Torsten Curdt wrote:
5) In the Lucene examples I've created an index
but got a ResourceNotFound for
http://localhost:/samples/blocks/lucene/statistic
And also an IOException when accessing index2 (how
can
On 7 Nov 2005, at 10:12, Torsten Curdt wrote:
5) In the Lucene examples I've created an index
but got a ResourceNotFound for
http://localhost:/samples/blocks/lucene/statistic
And also an IOException when accessing index2 (how
can I create index2??)
http://localhost:/sa
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1680?page=all ]
Milan Andrejevic updated COCOON-1680:
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> New design/ layout proposal for Cocoon documentation
>
...don't kill the messenger but unless I am mistaken
we still have some issues with 2.1.8rc1
1) I get a NPE for all the OpenOffice examples
http://localhost:/samples/hello-world/hello.sxw
2) At least on OSX the MS Word 2003 example does not
work with MS Word 2004. Just doesn't recogni
Hi,
[+1] "foo.bar:input" (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE)
(do people still use IE? ;-)
Andrew.
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New design/ layout proposal for Cocoon documentation
Key: COCOON-1680
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COCOON-1680
Project: Cocoon
Type: Improvement
Components: - Documentation
Reporter: Milan Andr
Hi all,
> [X] "foo.bar:input" (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE)
+1 from me as well. It's the least evil one, it does interfere with the
libraries meaning of ":", however, since it is in effect hidden from the user,
it's okay.
Best regards,
Max Pfingsthorn
Hippo
Oosteinde 11
1017WT
Is there a way to add a revision comment when editing stuff in Daisy at
"cocoon.zones.apache.org/" ?
Use case (fairly obvious ;-) : I just corrected a typo and would like
to add the comment "I just corrected a typo" to this revision.
Bear with me if the answer is obvious: it's only Monday her
Jorg Heymans wrote:
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
The initial "foo.bar:input" proposal *structurally* prevents name
all crispy clear now.
Phew! Sometimes, when there's a lot of background, producing a clear
explanation is not an easy task ;-)
Now I'm glad I finally was able to do it, a
On Sun, 2005-11-06 at 11:51 +0100, Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> So please choose one proposal below:
>
> [ ] "foo.bar:input" (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE)
+1
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Sylvain Wallez wrote:
[X] "foo.bar._input" (underscore, requires to forbid it as the beginning
of widget names)
Jeroen
Sylvain Wallez wrote:
> The initial "foo.bar:input" proposal *structucally* prevents name
all crispy clear now.
I revert my previous +1 and +1 this proposal instead.
Jorg
Il giorno 07/nov/05, alle ore 08:36, Sylvain Wallez ha scritto:
So I kindly ask people to carefully read and understand the
rationale and motivation behind ':'.
Alright, you convinced me. I hereby revert my previous vote and vote
+1 on using the colon.
Ugo
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Le 7 nov. 05, à 08:36, Sylvain Wallez a écrit :
...So I kindly ask people to carefully read and understand the
rationale and motivation behind ':'.
Ok, thanks for your (repeated I think ;-) explanation, then:
[+1 ] "foo.bar:input" (colon, not CSS-friendly because of IE)
-Bertrand
Antonio Gallardo wrote:
> In ibiblio, there is rhino 1.6R1:
>
> http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/rhino/js/1.6R1/
>
> currently, we use:
>
> http://cvs.apache.org/repository/rhino/jars/
>
sure go ahead. cvs.apache.org is really only there for projects that
aren't releasing to ibiblio yet.
Jorg
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