Jon Stevens wrote:
I did it for you this time.
Thanks, Jon.
I checked out a fresh copy of jakarta-site2 from the CVS, and this time
it built without a hitch. Not sure what changed in the interim, now that
I can build the Jakarta Website, I can be more help. (Be careful of what
you wish for
Try using jedit http://sourceforge.net/projects/jedit
if has an html mode that shows on the fly validation.
Michael
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on 3/14/01 4:02 PM, "Conor MacNeill" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ceki,
I would like to give you some feedback on the common directory layout
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/dirlayout.html
This is mostly from my Ant perspective and somewhat from my impression of
some other common practices
On Thu, Mar 15, 2001 at 11:02:27AM +1100, Conor MacNeill wrote:
Ceki,
I would like to give you some feedback on the common directory layout
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/dirlayout.html
This is mostly from my Ant perspective and somewhat from my impression of
some other common practices
hey all,
the jakarta-site2 module is going to be a bit unstable for a few hours, so
please don't scream at me when things aren't working.
i'm fixing some pretty big issues in Anakia right now. i apologize for the
instability.
-jon
Jon,
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I disagree. Documentation == website. All of the documentation
for a product
should be available on the website. The reason is simple...we are creating
open source. Documentation is lacking in general as well as people to
maintain it. So,
on 3/14/01 7:08 PM, "Jon Stevens" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hey all,
the jakarta-site2 module is going to be a bit unstable for a few hours, so
please don't scream at me when things aren't working.
i'm fixing some pretty big issues in Anakia right now. i apologize for the
instability.
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
IMHO Gump serves a different, also valid, purpose as a tinderbox
detector of incompatibilities.
The goal of nightly builds is different -- it is to create something
that ought to be marginally usable. For that reason, a nightly build
would use a stable Ant (for
Jon Stevens wrote:
I think this encoding stuff with Ceki's name is a bug in the
OSX JVM that I'm using, so we may have to revert back to
using "u" for a bit until the OSX GM is out and I can test/use
that. :-( The weird thing is that I'm not convinced that it
is the OSX JVM though...here is