Martin Minka wrote:
> Is and will Forrest be limited to DTD and not accept XML Schema definitions
> ?
See http://forrest.apache.org/docs/dev/cap.html
Forrest can use this to detect your type of source document.
-David
I couldn't reply earlier, but I did try your sitemap/file/etc with the
simple-docbook xsl and the file came up fine. As Thorsten says, look
in your logs and try to give us more info.
--tim
On 7/22/06, Martin Minka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
no, if it would not exist I would get message:
Interna
What does the logs say?
cd yourProject
tail -f build/webapp/WEB-INF/logs/*.log
The error you provided could be anything we need more information.
salu2
El sáb, 22-07-2006 a las 15:34 +0200, Martin Minka escribió:
> no, if it would not exist I would get message:
> Internal Server Error
>
> Mess
no, if it would not exist I would get message:
Internal Server Error
Message: null
Description: No details available.
Sender: org.apache.cocoon.servlet.CocoonServlet
Source: Cocoon Servlet
Request URI
docbook_k2doc.html
cause
C:\k2s\Vyvoj\forrest\src\documentation\resources\stylesheets\docb
El sáb, 22-07-2006 a las 11:05 +0200, Martin Minka escribió:
> 1. I installed 0.8-dev from SVN.
> 2. seeded new forrest
> 3. copied DocBook4.4 XSL files to {project:resources.stylesheets}\docbook
hmm, in your sitemap you define
Can it be that this location just do not exist?
salu2
> 4. create
Is and will Forrest
be limited to DTD and not accept XML Schema definitions ?
1. I installed 0.8-dev from SVN.
2. seeded new forrest
3. copied DocBook4.4 XSL files to {project:resources.stylesheets}\docbook
4. created attached sitemap.xmap
5. created attached file docbook_k2doc.xml and placed it into xdocs (I
tested it before with other DocBook2HTML generator)
Forrest is re