Sean Hower wrote:
>
> ---
> David Crossley wrote:
> Sean, when you do 'forrest', does it generate the files directly into
> your cvs working copy, rather than generating into the build/site/
> directory then copying the files over? Or
Sean Hower wrote:
>
> --
> Let test the update option and I'll get back to you.
> --
> Hey, that worked and everyone is happy (or happy enough with it). So thanks.
Great.
> I apologize too for asking some really basic questions. Sometimes, things
> come up at wor
Mickael Remond wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have been using Forrest for a while but there is still one thing that
> I do not understand and that I found annoying.
> I build a site.xml file. This file contains menu entry that are not show
> (no label attributes). The upper level is shown and provides li
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I suggest, in line 37 of the skinconfig-v07-1.dtd, to add these lines in
> order to admit accent in the skinconf.xml
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "-//APACHE//ENTITIES Common Character Entity Sets V1.0//EN"
> "common-charents-v10.mod">
> %common-charents;
>
Done, thanks
Rasik Pandey wrote:
> I just found this nasty one:
>
>
>align="center"/>
>
>
>
>
>
> where the condition in the first xsl:if test should read
> "not([EMAIL PROTECTED]'feedback'])" rather than
> "not([EMAIL PROTECTED]'published'])". The xsl:if che
Rasik Pandey wrote:
> Hi Ross,
>
> > Sorry, I just realised that probably does not answer your question. Do
> > > you mean you want to open links created by site.xml in a new window?
>
>
> Yes I would like to have the "fork" behavior for certain menu links created
> from site.xml.
It is discou
Rasik Pandey wrote:
>
> It is discouraged behaviour, but this doc explains ways to use it.
> > You will probably need to over-ride some CSS or XSLT if you want
> > to do it for the tabs.
>
> Did you mean to add a link or attach a file to your message?
Du'oh, yes. Too rushed ...
http://forrest.a
David, the main thing that you need to do is to
upgrade your configuration files (e.g. skinconf, etc.)
following the upgrade instructions. This will mean
that you cannot then build it with 0.5.1
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
> Paterline, David L. wrote:
> > I have been trying to recreate a web site previou
Tim Williams wrote:
> It sounds like your predecessor may have customized the sitemap
> (broken pipelines) and maybe the skin? Have you gone through the
> 0.5->0.6 upgrade then the 0.6->0.7 updgrade and are still having these
> issues?
Actually one does not need to upgrade first to use 0.6
then 0
Mickael Remond wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >If you still have trouble, then create an issue in our Issue Tracker
> >and attach a screenshot to help explain your problem.
>
> The problem can be demonstrated online. For exemple, here is a normal
> page that show
David Crossley wrote:
> Mickael Remond wrote:
> > David Crossley wrote:
> > >If you still have trouble, then create an issue in our Issue Tracker
> > >and attach a screenshot to help explain your problem.
> >
> > The problem can be demonstrated online. For e
Mickael Remond wrote:
> Hello David,
>
> David Crossley wrote:
> >As well as the reference that Diwaker provided, also look
> >at the forrest/site-author for our site.xml
> >e.g. the "tools" section. Something like this might
> >do the trick ...
[ sni
Phillip Evans wrote:
> I created a new seed site and started from scratch and the problem has
> disappeared. I must have broken something with my tinkering previously.
> That's the trouble with not really knowing what I am doing. I'm still having
> problems with some images not rendering correctly
CFAS Webmaster wrote:
> Diwaker,
>
> In responding to my own post, I've made some progress. I've found the
> correct xsl syntax to import a file and used that in the contract,
> adjusting for the location of where forrest thinks it wants the file vs.
> where it actually lives:
>
>
Phillip Evans wrote:
> >What do you mean by "edit styles"?
>
> Two things really. There are some aspects of the sdocbook conversion that
> don't seem to be handled well by sdocbook2document.xsl, but you are right, I
> don't know enough to make any beneficial changes there.> I really need a
> docbo
CFAS Webmaster wrote:
> Gav wrote:
> > Subject: Re: Help with new templates
When starting a new topic, please change the Subject.
> > | BTW there are some brave user to use them live. Diwaker is using them in
> > | on his homepage. ;-)
> > | http://floatingsun.net
> >
> > Is this on Diwake
Phillip Evans wrote:
>
> Thanks for your time on this. I have done as you outlined. After running
> forrest site in testSDocbook directory I again got the message in the
> console:
>
> BROKEN: C:\apachefriends\xampp\htdocs\apache-forrest-0.7\plugins\plugins.xml
>
>
> However all the plugins ap
Diwaker Gupta wrote:
> Hugo Osorio wrote:
> > /usr/ports/www/apache-forrest
>
> Is there a particular reason for this choice of directory? Just curious...
>
> > #make
>
> This will *not* work. Please go through the README.txt file in the base
> directory first. Here's an excerpt:
>
> "Installa
Hugo Osorio wrote:
> hello, thank you very much...
>
> it remains a doubt in my mind, if Forrest does not use make and friends, why
> freebsd has a port for this application?
>
> here is what i did.., i have found a port for FreeBSD, i guess it fits
> better to the system...
Oh dear, that is
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Neil Troy wrote:
> >vadim wrote:
> >
> >>Do you know what is the reason to generate tables in PDF files of fixed
> >>width and fixed (probably hardcoded) column width? Tables look really
> >>ugly! Do you know if I can adjust something somewhere to get tables in
> >>PDF files t
as not installing properly. Okay now,
so no need to talk to them.
David
> now I deal with Forrest in order to set it as a webapp and make it runnable
> on Tomcat
> i guess i will be asking for help soon
>
> 2005/8/4, David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> &
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> Thanks for any help on this.
There is not much core Cocoon documentation about replacing
Xalan with Saxon, but there is a useful page at
http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/Saxon
Remember that with the power of the Cocoon sitemap
you can use the default Xalan for most processi
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> What is required if I want to use XHTML as an input format.
> Just placing it in xdocs will not work, strangely enough if I do that
> with
>
>
> "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd";>
> http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
>
> Testdocument XHTML
>
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Diwaker Gupta wrote:
> > Hugo Osorio wrote:
> >
> >>Hello people, please can you guide me to get the best and easy to use
> >>client/editor for construct pages for Forrest?
> >
> >Vim :-)
>
> We have an Eclipse plugin being developed that provides drag and drop
> editing of
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Damiano Venturin wrote:
> >
> >I would like to have that menu at the top of any page built by forrest.
> >I have built my custom theme starting from forrest-site theme.
> >
> >Please may you help me?
>
> You need to create a new skin. I'm not sure if that is what you mean by
I am not sure if this will help, but evidently you can
place various resources (e.g. javascript, css) into the
"project skins" directory. By default forrest.properties
this is at src/documentation/skins/$skin-name/
Javascript files would go in a "scripts" subdirectory.
CSS files would go in a "css"
Hugo Osorio wrote:
>
> What communication protocol should i use, in order to transfer the content
> from another machine in a LAN to the server where my forrest-project is?
> thank you
Sorry, i don't understand your question.
If you are using the development version of Forrest
(0.8-dev) then
Hugo Osorio wrote:
> Thank you for your response !
>
> so, is there another option?, i am afraid of facing a release which is in
> development, i need something quick and easy.. i am building an intranet, I
> need people easily to put data/content onto the server, in order to be
> published for
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> Ross Gardler wrote:
>
> > Good question. Mileston 2 provided basic catalog support, there is a
> > tutorial at
> > http://www.eclipse.org/webtools/testtutorials/M2/xml/XMLCatalogTutorial.html,
> > but I think that proper catalog support has now been added (currently in
>
The eclipse plugin is under rapid development
and is not yet released.
We need to keep this user list free of heavy-going
development discussion. These topics could fighten
off new users. So on the dev list when possible please.
-David
Kevin wrote:
>
> I like the resume plugin and it's collation of skillsets from
> a team. Is there a simple way of presenting one resume without
> using the team directory structure?
>
> Resume xml validate in forrest build process fine using catalogs
> to find the dtd. I used the dtdx plugin to t
It is better to ask separate questions in separate
email topics. That helps our mailing list turn
into a knowledge library that people can search
and find previous answers.
Qin Ding wrote:
> 1. The initial navigation menu on the left side has a img
> "build-with-forrest-button". In the samples t
Helena Edelson wrote:
> What would be really great is to include a module implementing javamail
> for forms.
> I have javamail forms and handlers that I can't use with forrest sites
> as far as I know.
You can use *.html as the source files for Forrest.
In this way you can get all sorts of wierd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm using Forrest 0.6 to migrate off of a plain old apache server. I have
> most of the site replicated. The only remaining issues are:
Any reason for 0.6 ? You would be better of start a new
application with 0.7 version. Anyway ...
> 1. I need a directory listing of
Gunther Sablon wrote:
> Hi
> We are running Forrest 0.6 dynamically as a webapp under Tomcat 5.
> Until a few weeks ago all went well.
> Apparently nobody has changed anything, yet now the Tomcat server is
> reloading continuously,
> so that almost nobody gets any result from it. Below part of th
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> As for CGI, I am using the Jetty packaged with Forrest. I tried to enable
> CGI via the CGI servlet (I found the FAQ on this), but I get nosuchmethod
> errors setting dynamic servlets. Should I download Jetty independently and
> try it that way.
Yes, that is what i
Gunther Sablon wrote:
> Hi,
> thanks for your response.
> We did try restart, obviously, but it didn't help.
> I did not find any logfiles in WEB-INF/logs.
> I'll check whether there is some configuration for logging...
Did you search for the generated core.log or sitemap.log?
Config is in forres
Glen Tulin wrote:
> It's was introduced recently. Forrest0.7 does not have it -- I run search in
> all jar files and 0.7 Cocoon jar files do not have CSVGenerator. And
> Offivial Cocoon 2.1 does not have it either. Glen
We use Cocoon trunk, not 2.1
You can follow the procedure in forrest/etc/coco
Glen Tulin wrote:
> Ross Gardler wrote:
> >Glen Tulin wrote:
>
> >Plugins can contain new components, so I'd recomend creating an input
> >plugin for it. It's *really* easy to create a plugin - see
> >http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/howto/howto-buildPlugin.html
>
> Plugin? Of course, plugin.
Ross Gardler wrote:
> arthur thompson wrote:
> >good day,
> >
> >searching through forrest i came across this problem.
> >
> >when i create level 2 tabs, all the tabs in level 2
> >are
> >the same no matter which one i click on.
> >
> >i created a new seed and in the samples tab there are
> >2 sub
Jorg Heymans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to update the cocoon website, following roughly the
> instructions at http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/CocoonWebsiteUpdate. I've
> got forrest 0.6 installed, updated path and FORREST_HOME accordingly.
Hmmm, no idea sorry. I can build cocoon-site no problems.
Jorg Heymans wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> > Would you try this test please:
> >
> > cd somewhere
> > mkdir my-test; cd my-test
> > forrest seed
> > forrest
> >
> > ... that will determine that your forrest installation
> >
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am having a problem with generating a listing of files in a directory. I
> get the following error in my browser:
>
> The system cannot locate the object specified. Error processing resource
> 'http://10.10.10.16:/build/document-v13.dtd'.
>
> The top of the gen
to emulate
> an older Apache Web Server that let's users download files from a raw
> directory listing. Is doing this a problem?
>
> Thanks again,
> Lou
>
>
> David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/16/2005 09:46:40:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> David:
>
> Your email just triggered one of the "lightbulb" moments and the entire
> pipeline just started making perfect sense. I changed the serializer back
> to 'xml-document' and changed the match pattern to and xml file and
> bingo, it works.
:-) I was actuall
but I think that is because the dtds are referenced externally from
> w3c.org.
>
> So, how do I get it to find the default dtds?
>
> Thanks,
> Lou
>
>
> David Crossley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 09/16/2005 10:11:45:
>
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
&g
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> after updating the documentation of DdlUtils
> (http://db.apache.org/ddlutils) from Forrest 0.6 to 0.7 I get this
> strange "No pipeline matched request" error:
>
> [java] Lazy mode: true
> [java] Lazy mode: true
> [java] Lazy mode: true
> [java
Fabian M?ller wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I use the DocBook stylesheets directly to process my DocBook xml
> files. The resulting html output should use a css file. I do not know
> how to do this. When I do not use forrest but xsltproc to process an
> xml file I use a command like
>
> xsltproc --stringpa
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> > What is that document called "site.html"? Is that deliberate
> > or an accident? I supsect an accident.
>
> Nope, thats deliberate, its the "whole site as HTML" thingie. See here
> for the site
Miroslav Mocek wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just downloaded forrest 0.7. I've tried to create my own site. I've
> tried to change skin in forrest.properties.
As you are a new user, it would be better to remain with
the default skin "pelt".
The "leather-dev" is just what it says "development".
If yo
Miroslav Mocek wrote:
> I've downloaded 0.8-dev from svn, followed views installation
> instructions
> http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_80/howto/howto-view-install.html, then
Great, but ...
Please talk about development topics on the "dev"
mailing list. This "user" mailing list is intended
to
Nigel Hardy wrote:
> I have been using 0.7 for a while but have just come up against the need
> to use static material. On paper I like the changes between 0.6 and 0.7
> but I find a development problem - perhaps it's me.
>
> I am using the model of placing pages in src/documentation/content/
>
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Brian M Dube wrote:
> >Ross Gardler wrote:
> >>Brian M Dube wrote:
> >>
> >>>Following the example in the documentation, I've added a custom
> >>>pipeline to support rendering existing HTML sources within the local
> >>>Forrest installation. The pattern match works and the HTM
Brian M Dube wrote:
> sharath reddy wrote:
> >
> > I have been trying to download forrest for the last
> > few days...but when I go to:
> > http://forrest.apache.org/index.html
> >
> > and click on the 'Download' link, I get an error
> > message.
Wow, it sure does. The Forrest committers need to
David Crossley wrote:
> Brian M Dube wrote:
> > sharath reddy wrote:
> > >
> > > I have been trying to download forrest for the last
> > > few days...but when I go to:
> > > http://forrest.apache.org/index.html
> > >
> > > and click
Brian M Dube wrote:
>
> I'm not defining the generator. The pipeline I referenced is the only
> thing in the sitemap.
I think that you are heading in the wrong direction.
Did you see my reply eariler today?
> Looking through the documentation again, I
> noticed the forrest.xmap I have does not d
Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
> I've got a raw html file that is being auto-converted -- decorated --
> by forrest.
Then it is not "raw". Raw files get no decoration.
> Although the conversion goes well for the initial sections, at one point
> the conversion stops, and the rest of the file does not ap
Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
>
> Thanks for the information about how to accomplish this conversion. My
> (current) problem is solved: cannot be followed directly by in
> forrest.
>
> I do have a comment:
>
> * The W3C HTML validator says that followed by is valid HTML
> and valid XHTML. From
Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
> Hmm.
>
> I notice that in 0.7, all the files in what would be the
> "raw-content-dir" 0.5.1 directories are actually copied over during
> processing. For example, take this index.html file, which includes
> framesets:
>
> >Copying
> >/home/moshe/web/disaggregate/site/
Flavio Cordova wrote:
> I have created a small project using forrest and it runs fine using both
> 'forrest run' and 'forrest site'.
> Now I'm trying to build the site using forrestbot but it's not working...
Great to hear that other people are using forrestbot.
It is such a fantastic deployment
David Crossley wrote:
> Flavio Cordova wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
Is that "location" correct? Does forrestbot find the
sources okay? We are on unix, so not much help with Windows.
-David
Gav wrote:
> I have just configured my ForrestBot file and have had some success.
> If it helps here is my .xml file - which works to a point and ends
> successfully (more below)
>
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Gav wrote:
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Gav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To:
> Sent: Saturday, October 29, 2005 8:35 PM
> Subject: Re: Trying to run forrestbot...
> |
> | Yes, I can ftp from the command-line no problem,
> | I can not suspect a connection problem at the
> | moment
Flavio Cordova wrote:
> I have finally found some time to take a look at that.. :-)
>
> >>> build.work-dir etc. being relative paths (should be okay).
>
> Exactly... that's the problem.. In fact it would work fine if I had defined
> the property using location attribute, and not the value attrib
Flavio Cordova wrote:
> I'm having two problems when generating the html files using forrestbot (or
> forrest site):
> 1) I have create a directory under src/documentation/content/xdocs and used
> them on some images using "..."/>. It works pretty fine both using forrest run and forrest site but
David Crossley wrote:
> Flavio Cordova wrote:
> > I'm having two problems when generating the html files using forrestbot (or
> > forrest site):
> > 1) I have create a directory under src/documentation/content/xdocs and used
> > them on some images using >
Flavio Cordova wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> > Flavio Cordova wrote:
> > > I'm having two problems when generating the html files using forrestbot
> > (or
> > > forrest site):
> > > 1) I have create a directory under src/documentation/content/xdo
Karthik Navaneethan wrote:
> Is there any way raw HTML included as static content in
> src/documentation/content
> directory be indexed and searched by Lucene. The default site created using
> Forrest seed apears to only index and search the xml files.
You would need to add a project sitemap that
Fabian M?ller wrote:
>
> http://forrest.apache.org/docs_0_70/your-project.html says
>
> "The images/ directory mentioned in 'project-logo' and 'group-logo'
> elements corresponds to the src/documentation/resources/images
> directory"
>
> Well, is this really true? I have the images for the proje
Please do not send multiple requests without waiting for
answers. The world is round and people are asleep, others
are busy. Someone will try to help you sooner or later
so don't panic.
More below ...
Karthik Manimaran wrote:
> Hi,
> I am trying to make the raw HTML included as static content in
See the references provided at
http://forrest.apache.org/docs/project-sitemap.html
Also follow the "Supersonic Tour" ...
http://cocoon.zones.apache.org/
This is a live Cocoon application to demonstrate
and explain some techiques. If you don't have the
Cocoon source local, then you can see it via
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
> Oliver Schalch escribi??:
> > Thorsten Scherler said the following on 10.11.2005 13:27:
> > >>
> > >>X [0]
> > >>1_2_x/how-to/search-and-results.xsp BROKEN: No
> > >>matched request: 1_2_x/how-to/search-and-results.xsp
> > >>^../apid
Ross Gardler wrote:
>
> There must be something unusual about your setup because this has never
> come up before. I'm just clutching at straws really looking for a clue
> as to why it is happening for you.
Ross, i wonder if this is because of the plugins revamp that
we are doing today. I deploy
Ross Gardler wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >
> >Ross, i wonder if this is because of the plugins revamp that
> >we are doing today. I deployed some plugins, and they probably
> >did not have the version number bumped to 0.8
> >
> >What do you reckon?
>
Okay, fixed now.
Chris, you will need to do ...
cd $FORREST_HOME/main
./build.sh clean
./build.sh
And probably best to also do 'forrest clean' in any place
where you have done 'forrest' e.g. in site-author directory.
Now edit the forrest.properties of each project (e.g. in
the site-author direc
Karthik Manimaran wrote:
> It was a weird behaviour of my system. The problem stands resolved. I find
> search.xmap in webapp directory. However the object of me touching
> search.xmap is still unresolved. I'm trying to make Lucene search and index
> the raw HTML files (all raw html files and folde
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> I found this CSS selector
>
> margin-left-ltr-source: physical;
>
> in our stylesheets. Could anyone pls. point me to a reference that lists this
> property and explains what it does? Or tell me what it does?
Have you tried checking the SVN commit logs to see when
an
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> Armin Waibel wrote:
>
> > 2. Is it possible to induce Forrest to generate an index of content for
> > the whole web-site? I can't find such a topic in Forrest documentation.
> > For bulky documentation it would be useful to provide such an IOC.
> > E.g.
>
> Well, perhaps
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> > However, note the bug. It only does the "Home" tab,
> > not the other tabs. It should be able to. You can see
> > that the information is present by doing
> > http://forrest.apache.org/abs-linkmap
Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
>
> I'm looking for a simple way og integrating documents with php-function
> calls (that generate content) into a Forrest Website. To be precise,
>
> I want to place an html-document with something like within
> its body into my Forrest and generate a skinned document wi
Cyriaque Dupoirieux wrote:
> Ross Gardler a ?crit :
> >Cyriaque Dupoirieux wrote:
> >>
> >>On the paper it was simple, my problem is the horible performance I
> >>get to generate the skinned HTML.
> >>With the Cocoon Profile I get :
> >>1 file /src=/cocoon://livres/livres.html 3031 303
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
> >I just ran my forrest files through a validator, and to my dismay I see
> >that there's a problem.
> >
> >In site.xml, some of the URLs I enter have an "&" character in them. I
> >write these as HTML entities; otherwise site.xml won't validate.
> >
Moshe Yudkowsky wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>
> > Perhaps it is this ...
> > http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-241
> > "character entities (e.g. ampersand) are expanded again for href or
> src attributes"
>
> That is indeed the issue. B
Helena Edelson wrote:
> That problem occurs due to the apache servers being temporarily down
What were you doing when this error occurred?
Forrest does not use the forrest.apache.org
server for the DTDs - it uses local copies.
If it was an XML editor that suffered the error,
then you need to do
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
> Ross, error.log is suspiciously empty.
> Firefox (page info) gives
> http://localhost:/skin/images/top.png
> as location for url('images/top.png').
>
> Helena is right, I forgot to mention where I put the image:
> It is below src\documentation\resources\images\
Helena Edelson wrote:
> Is there any way using sitemap to manage user roles
> via a login to control roles
> access to app pages for user_role_a
> disallow access for user_role_b type of thing?
>
> anyone done this?
Use the capablities of the HTTPD server.
If using forrest in static mode then
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Helena Edelson wrote:
> >i am also working on i18n stuff. when i figure it out,
> >i was thinking it might be help ful to write a how to.
> >everything so far seems
> >fractured in terms of the steps to take to implement.
> >there are many if then's and info is everywhere, fro
Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
> Tim Williams wrote:
> >Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
> >
> >>while enabling a similar modification in the project sitemap I
> >>consistently run into OutOfMemory exceptions. I am using forrest 0.7
> >>with the war option.
> >>
> >>As a crosscheck I copied an existing, unmodifi
Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
> I crosschecked that by increasing maxmemory to 256Meg to no avail. This
> seems not to be related to FOR-591 but is a plain recursion:
>
> at
> org.apache.cocoon.environment.wrapper.EnvironmentWrapper.getAttribute(EnvironmentWrapper.java:228)
> at
> org.apache.cocoon.
Matthias.Gutbier wrote:
> Dear Forrest Team,
>
> first of all thank you for providing Forrest. I think it is already
> extremely helpful to speed up the maintenance of dynamically changing Web
> sites.
>
> You may take our site into your list of examples:
>
> URL: http://www.art-painter.com
> T
Torsten Stolpmann wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >
> >It sounds to me like you have unnecessary matches in
> >your project sitemap that are interfering with Forrest core.
> >
> See my other post containing the sitemap. Sorry for the attachment.
No worries. I did
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Tim Williams wrote:
> >
> >I think you're going to run into problems overriding only the **.html
> >and **/*.html pipes. I played around a bit yesterday with this but
> >didn't have time to come to any real solution. I *think* what's
> >happening is that it is recursively ca
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Milind Parikh wrote:
> >I am sold on Forrest !! I will be writing about Apache Forrest on
> >www.milindparikh.com. milindparikh.com is powered through Apache
> >Forrest.
>
> Cool - thanks.
>
> > I would like to have five-six chapters on Forrest. This is the
> >proposed fo
Ross Gardler wrote:
> (Background:
>
> Over on Infra there has been some very harsh criticism of Forrest
> lately.
Ross means Apache Incubator.
> Some of it is just plain ill-informed, some of it is very valid.
> We asked that the feedback be placed somewhere where Forrest users and
> develop
Ross Gardler wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >Ross Gardler wrote:
> >>Leo Simons wrote:
>
> >>>Even if it works once I get forrest built
> >>>(why do I need to build anything?)
> >>
> >>You don't have to build anything, j
David Crossley wrote:
> Ross Gardler wrote:
> > David Crossley wrote:
> > >Ross Gardler wrote:
> > >>Leo Simons wrote:
>
> > >>>I have no idea what the first two columns mean. They don't seem to
> > >>correspond
> >
info wrote:
> I wonder if you could add my new web site
>
> http://www.j2world.net
>
> To the list of the forrest "powered" web site.
>
> The phrase that you can add id "smart solutions for a mobile world"
>
> Thank you.
>
> j2world staff
Done.
-David
Paul, thanks for steering the discussion in a better direction.
Dan, you are making it too complicated.
All that is needed is to edit the forrest.properties
file and set project.skin=tigris
... that is all. Don't copy any skin.
-David
info wrote:
> Thanks Paul,
> I can put here the chcanges I ma
Helena Edelson wrote:
>
> Is the 0.8-dev moving to a stable release in a few weeks, a month? Is
> there a general projection?
> I need to get the ftp xml data in the site in a few days. Sunday if I
> don't sleep. I guess by the time I upgrade the app from 0.7 to 0.8
> maybe it will be a stable
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Helena Edelson wrote:
> >
> >Is the 0.8-dev moving to a stable release in a few weeks, a month? Is
> >there a general projection?
>
> Never ask an Open Source project when the next release will come ;-)
The way to make it come, is to start using the trunk
(i.e. 0.8-dev) an
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