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Antonio Gallardo commented on COCOON-1489:
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The problem shows up if we replace the element with a nested in
. Testcase added:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=re
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Antonio Gallardo commented on COCOON-1489:
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Added a junit testcase for this bug and it seems to work, please review the
testcase here:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc
I am more concerned with all the other blocks than the ones you
mentioned, as many blocks contain their own transformers, serializers,
etc. and use the same namespace. So here are a couple of thoughts.
1. Right now users can find documentation on the sitemap components they
want to use just by
After the recent refactoring of Cocoon where part of cocoon-core is
moved to the new cocoon-bootstrap, we have two packages: o.a.c.servlet
and o.a.c.util, that are split into two blocks. This means that we
cannot work on Cocoon3 anymore.
With OSGi, dependencies are at the package level. If sev