David Crossley wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > There is another ant on the system but when running forrest I can see:
>
> Try copying $FORREST_HOME/lib/core/xml-commons-resolver-1.1.jar
> to $ANT_HOME/
I meant to $ANT_HOME/lib directory.
> If it still doesn't work, then try unsetting $ANT_
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is another ant on the system but when running forrest I can see:
Try copying $FORREST_HOME/lib/core/xml-commons-resolver-1.1.jar
to $ANT_HOME/
If it still doesn't work, then try unsetting $ANT_HOME and
remove $ANT_HOME/bin from your path.
-David
> .
> C:\for
There is another ant on the system but when running forrest I can see:
.
C:\forrest\sdfii>rem - set the ant file to use
--
C:\forrest\sdfii>set ANTFILE=C:\apache-forrest-0.7\main\forrest.build.xml
C:\forrest\sdfii>rem - Save old ANT_HOME
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I finally manged to bypass the problem after substituting the DOCTYPE in
> skinconf.xml:
> "http://forrest.apache.org/dtd/skinconfig-v07-1.dtd";>
>
> with
>
> "C:\apache-forrest-0.7\main\webapp\resources\schema\dtd/skinconfig-v07-1.dtd">
>
> That is, pointing to a l
Just a passing comment that may not have relevence.
In one of my user forums, someone who is much better at xslt than me stated
not to
use with xslt 1.0 .
I have asked him why he thinks this, and pointed him to the XALANJ-656 issue
to
see whether he thinks it relevent or not in this case.
On 3/2/06, Nigel Hardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (Sorry if this is a Cocoon Q. really, but I am working in Forrest and
> similar issues arise here from time to time)
>
> I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the
> FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentat
Nigel Hardy wrote:
(Sorry if this is a Cocoon Q. really, but I am working in Forrest and
similar issues arise here from time to time)
I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the
FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentation and at
various times on this li
(Sorry if this is a Cocoon Q. really, but I am working in Forrest and
similar issues arise here from time to time)
I can happily skin the output of php scripts using redirect-to, the
FileGenerator etc. as suggested in the Cocoon documentation and at
various times on this list. That works just
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribi??:
> > Running JDK 1.4.2 and attempting to install apache-forrest-0.7 on
> > Windows XP.
> >
> > I cd to FORREST_HOME/site-author and type 'forrest run' or 'forrest' and
> > get a lot of Java errors.
I don't get "Java errors", just the usual pr
Thank you! I hope to look into
this in about a month, so I will probably show up on the dev site about
then and pepper you with questions. But at that point I'd be glad to help
out with docs if I can.
Ross Gardler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/02/2006 11:46 AM
Please respond to
user@forrest.ap
El jue, 02-03-2006 a las 17:04 +0100, Cyriaque Dupoirieux escribió:
> Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
> > El jue, 02-03-2006 a las 16:24 +0100, Johannes Schaefer escribió:
> >
> >> Hi!
> >>
> >> How can we have transparent corner images for the forrest tabs?
> >>
> >> The description on how to gener
Web Maestro Clay wrote:
We have a new problem using forrestbot. Part of this could be my own
settings, but I am assured by Jeremias that this isn't completely the
case. Please see below.
On 02.03.2006 00:12:42 Clay Leeds wrote:
On Mar 1, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Wonderfu
Michael Conneen wrote:
I looked at the forrestbot for about 1 minute.. then spent another
minute using a maven task. It's a hammer thing I guess.. the problem
looked like a nail! :)
Yeah, the forrestbot does do much more than just deploy the content. You
can do stuff like staging the content
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
> Cyriaque Dupoirieux wrote:
>> Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
>>> El jue, 02-03-2006 a las 16:24 +0100, Johannes Schaefer escribió:
>>>
Hi!
How can we have transparent corner images for the forrest tabs?
The description on how to generate the corner
We have a new problem using forrestbot. Part of this could be my own
settings, but I am assured by Jeremias that this isn't completely the
case. Please see below.
On 02.03.2006 00:12:42 Clay Leeds wrote:
On Mar 1, 2006, at 1:28 PM, Jeremias Maerki wrote:
Wonderful. Just what I need. Differ
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Along those lines but in a different area, can Forrest pull
docs/sitemaps from Daisy repositories, either with the locationmap or
other ways?
Yes, we have a Daisy plugin to do this. You can only do it using the
locationmap, this means you need 0.8 of forrest, which
I looked at the forrestbot for about 1 minute.. then spent another
minute using a maven task. It's a hammer thing I guess.. the problem
looked like a nail! :)
Kind Regards,
Michael L. Conneen
Information Integrators, Inc.
http://www.infointegrators.com
PGP Key: http://mconneen.infointegrators
I think Ross just answered this indirectly in the other thread but yes.
http://forrest.apache.org/pluginDocs/plugins_0_80/org.apache.forrest.plugin.input.Daisy/
--tim
On 3/2/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Along those lines but in a different area, can Forrest pull docs/si
Cyriaque Dupoirieux wrote:
> Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
>> El jue, 02-03-2006 a las 16:24 +0100, Johannes Schaefer escribió:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> How can we have transparent corner images for the forrest tabs?
>>>
>>> The description on how to generate the corner images may be found
>>> here:
>>>
Michael Conneen wrote:
For high-traffic sites, we also cron/schedule a "forrest site" and a
maven task to deploy it.The schedule varies depending on the site.
Some are done every 15 minutes.. some nightly.
You probably want to consider using the forrestbot to do that, it's what
we built
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
So, there are some options to run Forrest in live mode:
1. 'forrest run': runs Jetty in a console window (stays open in Windows)
2. 'forrest war': creates a web application to deploy e.g. in tomcat
a) use the webapp directory
b) use "context descriptors" to use ano
Along those lines but in a different
area, can Forrest pull docs/sitemaps from Daisy repositories, either with
the locationmap or other ways?
Ross Gardler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
03/02/2006 10:58 AM
Please respond to
user@forrest.apache.org
To
user@forrest.apache.org
cc
Subject
Re:
Thorsten Scherler a écrit :
El jue, 02-03-2006 a las 16:24 +0100, Johannes Schaefer escribió:
Hi!
How can we have transparent corner images for the forrest tabs?
The description on how to generate the corner images may be found
here:
http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/howto/howto-corner-
Michael Conneen wrote:
What we do is watch a Forrest/Maven source directory in CVS... upon
check in .. we simply copy the content to the deployed webapp.. and
yes.. we used context descriptors as well. ;)
You will love the locationmap then (coming in the 0.8 release, fully
operational in SVN
El jue, 02-03-2006 a las 16:24 +0100, Johannes Schaefer escribió:
> Hi!
>
> How can we have transparent corner images for the forrest tabs?
>
> The description on how to generate the corner images may be found
> here:
> http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/howto/howto-corner-images.html
>
> But
Hi!
How can we have transparent corner images for the forrest tabs?
The description on how to generate the corner images may be found
here:
http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/howto/howto-corner-images.html
But I don't know how to get "1{$backgroundColor}" to be transparent.
Any ideas?
Thanks
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We have been doing option 2b for over 1+ years. There have been some
anomalies, like pages not reloading... but these were several versions
of Forrest ago.
For high-traffic sites, we also cron/schedule a "forrest site" and a
maven task to deploy i
So, there are some options to run Forrest in live mode:
1. 'forrest run': runs Jetty in a console window (stays open in Windows)
2. 'forrest war': creates a web application to deploy e.g. in tomcat
a) use the webapp directory
b) use "context descriptors" to use another webapp directory
c)
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