Husted-san wrote:
> Submitted by Ted Husted. Change copyright notice to use (c) to enable postscript
>printing, which also conforms with ASL.
This is probably something you don't hear often enough.
Thank you.
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husted 01/01/21 20:48:58
Modified:src/doc/stylesheets userGuide.xsl struts.xsl
Log:
Submitted by Ted Husted. Change copyright notice to use (c) to enable postscript
printing, which also conforms with ASL.
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +2 -2 jakarta-struts/src/doc
husted 01/01/21 20:44:08
Modified:src/doc/userGuide building_view.xml building_model.xml
building_controller.xml
Log:
Submitted by Ted Husted. Reformat example code in smaller font to enable printing
(at least in Landscape mode).
Revision ChangesP
It's not just the code it's the documentation. It even runs off the page in
landscape mode. You really need to print out section 4 and see what I'm talking
about.
Ted Husted wrote:
>
> It's probably embedded tabs in the examples. I'll run them through my
> text editor tonight, and convert ever
It's probably embedded tabs in the examples. I'll run them through my
text editor tonight, and convert everything to spaces.
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On 1/21/2001 at 7:30 PM Steven D. Wilkinson wrote:
When I try printing the User's Guide in portrait mode the text runs off
the
pa
When I try printing the User's Guide in portrait mode the text runs off the
page. If I change to landscape it's ok. Was this fixed in the "Latest and
Greatest" changes? If not can someone look into it?
Thanks in advance,
Steve
Ted Husted wrote:
>
> Since the chapters tend to start with generic headings, like
> "Overview", I think it would read better if we set the chapter title
> out at the top of the body, where the reader's attention is focused.
>
I like that. Then its easier to know where you are relative to the q
On 1/21/2001 at 5:16 PM Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
> It's the title of the HTML document -- isn't that good enough? If
not, that is
a pretty straightforward change.
Since the chapters tend to start with generic headings, like
"Overview", I think it would read better if we set the chapter title
o
Ted Husted wrote:
> The three forms that are specified by law are the circled c, "Copyr.",
> or "Copyright", which must then be followed by the date and the name of
> the Copyright holder. The symbol is not required if "Copyr." or
> "Copyright" is used. There is probably no harm with injecting (c
Well, I don't know how you're supposed to indicate international copyright
in a plain text file. US copyright law says you have to use either the
symbol or "Copyright" or "Copr.". International copyright (under the
Universal Copyright Convention) says that the symbol is the only acceptable
form.
Ted Husted wrote:
> Please note that I made another commit this morning, but apparently the
> message did not go through. (Too long?)
>
Commit messages (or any messages, for that matter) > 100k will be bounced back
to the original sender. When this has happened to me, I've been able to cut an
The three forms that are specified by law are the circled c, "Copyr.",
or "Copyright", which must then be followed by the date and the name of
the Copyright holder. The symbol is not required if "Copyr." or
"Copyright" is used. There is probably no harm with injecting (c) so
long as Copyright or C
Ted Husted wrote:
> Very, very kewl.
>
> Short Term Plan
>
> I'm about through the Users Guide, and will refresh my CVS and post
> some very minor fixes.
>
> I'll also update the struts.xls to reflect a 2001 copyright (forward
> into the present!)
>
> Meanwhile,
>
> Any thoughts on a better appr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Craig and lists,
>
> Is there are requirement NOT to use Frames? When viewing stuff that has a
> nice TOC, it is easier to relate to the 'Quick Links' if they gave you a
> sense of context. For example, I can't easily go from 'Controller
> Components' to the Digeste
Husted-san wrote:
> (c) isn't actually legal. Though, Copyright with the date is just as
> good as the symbol.
Isn't legal? That's an odd one. Is a small, half-pitched katakana "u"
in its place legal? That's what I used to see back when I used Windows.
Now I see either a "?" or nothing at all
(c) isn't actually legal. Though, Copyright with the date is just as
good as the symbol.
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On 1/22/2001 at 9:21 AM Michael Westbay wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> -Copyright © 2001, Apache Software Foundation
> +Copyright © 2000-2001
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> -Copyright © 2001, Apache Software Foundation
> +Copyright © 2000-2001, Apache Software Foundation
Could you please make this "©" ---> "(c)"? It doesn't display very well
when I have my browser set to the Japanese font (my default). And printing
t
craigmcc01/01/21 15:46:17
Modified:src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl userGuide.xsl
Log:
Use a copyright style that indicates the time period that the documents
have been copyrighted:
Copyright (c) 2000-2001, Apache Software Foundation
Revision ChangesPath
1.6
I got the same error. I did a little hacking around and determined that the
mystery object that crashes when it gets cast to a String is
TagData.REQUEST_TIME_VALUE
>From TagData.java:
/**
* Distinguished value for an attribute to indicate its value
* is a request-time expression w
Please note that I made another commit this morning, but apparently the
message did not go through. (Too long?)
I committed several minor changes to the user guide, and fixed some of
the links.
Unforutnately, I deleted my notes after posting the commit, so can't be
more specific.
-T.
-- Ted
husted 01/01/21 06:00:49
Modified:src/doc/stylesheets struts.xsl
Log:
Submitted by Ted Husted. Update copyright message to 2001.
Revision ChangesPath
1.5 +2 -2 jakarta-struts/src/doc/stylesheets/struts.xsl
Index: struts.xsl
Hi,
I have a form: PropertyForm
which have a getProperty(String) and a setProperty(String,Object)
So not a get and setter for every property.
That property form relay's those calls to a DbObject that also has those
getProperty and setProperty.
At start (first request of) i set a specifiek DbObjec
Hi Craig and lists,
Is there are requirement NOT to use Frames? When viewing stuff that has a
nice TOC, it is easier to relate to the 'Quick Links' if they gave you a
sense of context. For example, I can't easily go from 'Controller
Components' to the Digester Guide...
Using frames typically
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