David Wortham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Thanks for the help, but I couldn't find a build.sh. I made a temporary
> XML -> HTML translation using my browser and the magical "View Selected
> Souce" feature (I know it's a hack, but it worked for the most part).
Make sure that you checked out t
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007 19:21:20 -0700
"Soumya Sanyal" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey Nick,
> Thanks a lot for following up. It looks like mod_publisher is
> something close to what I want except from my initial take, this
> appears to be an 'output' filter ? Is this accurate ?
Yes,
>I re
Hi.
Finally my current project reaches early beta. It consits of two
modules, mod_xml2 and mod_i18n.
mod_xml2 is a filter generating SAX buckets which replaces mod_expat. It
uses libxml2, which offers much more funtionality than expat. This
functionality is used to implement mod_i18n.
mod_i18n i
William,
Thanks much for the response. Your answers were exactly what I needed.
I know that APR was designed to be standard across all supported OSes and
architectures so I was concerned when I read that a 64 bit integer used
different placeholders with "printf" family of functions depending
Am Samstag, den 14.04.2007, 18:44 -0700 schrieb Soumya Sanyal:
> I'm new to this list and I joined to find out what I haven't so far through
> countless searches. I require an apache module to extract a certain string
> (supplied as a regex potentially and possibly a child element of an XML
> with
Russ,
Thanks for the help, but I couldn't find a build.sh. I made a temporary
XML -> HTML translation using my browser and the magical "View Selected
Souce" feature (I know it's a hack, but it worked for the most part).
I am going to forward my issues to the apache-doc project mailing list
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