Can anybody answer this? Perhaps send me an email with
working selection box <-> bean binding classes/pipeline/forms
example?
--- Andre Cesta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if you can help me bind selection boxes to beans.
> (other properties on this very same form are binding
> Hi!
>
> I want to do something like Apache Webserver's content negotiation using
> MultiViews with Cocoon.
>
> For example, I have documents like this:
>
> doc.de.xml
> doc.fr.xml
> doc.xml(default language)
>
> And want to do something like this:
>
>
>
> try {
>
It's already solved. Thank you.
It needed another -Tag surrounding the second if-Clause.
Barthi
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Lars Huttar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Freitag, 13. Januar 2006 17:17
> An: users@cocoon.apache.org
> Betreff: Re: XSP - What wrong??
>
> Did you
Hi,
Mike Dickson wrote:
Any ideas on what is up given the following error and logkit.xconf?
Error:
org.apache.avalon.framework.configuration.ConfigurationException: No
log targets configured for the root logger.
at
org.apache.avalon.excalibur.logger.LogKitLoggerManager.setupLogge
Alexander Nofftz wrote:
Hi!
I want to do something like Apache Webserver's content negotiation using
MultiViews with Cocoon.
For example, I have documents like this:
doc.de.xml
doc.fr.xml
doc.xml(default language)
And want to do something like this:
try {
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear List,
I have the following code in stylesheets/panelset2html.xsl:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd"/>
As far as I can tell, Cocoon is ignoring the , and using
whatever is specified within the HTML Serializer configuration.
That's right. To unders
Dear List,
I have the following code in stylesheets/panelset2html.xsl:
http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/frameset.dtd"/>
and the following in sitemap.xmap:
Based on this, I would expect the resulting HTML to containing the
following DOCTYPE:
http://ww
Lars Huttar schrieb:
Coplet = COcocon PortLET :)
it is a part of the portal based on cocoon and can basically get its
information from anywhere, inside or outside the server cocoon is
running on.
regards, christian
Probably not, but I do not really, and I suppose others as well,
entirely
Hi!
I want to do something like Apache Webserver's content negotiation using
MultiViews with Cocoon.
For example, I have documents like this:
doc.de.xml
doc.fr.xml
doc.xml(default language)
And want to do something like this:
try {
} catch (FileNotFoundEx
Ard Schrijvers wrote:
Is it such a silly question? Or isn't it possible?
Probably not, but I do not really, and I suppose others as well, entirely grasp
your problem. Lot's of people want to help at this list, but when a question is
unclear, few answers are given. Probably silly of me, b
Hi!
I use the portal engine to aggregate some RSS feeds. If some newsfeed
returns invalid XML, the whole portal isn't running anymore.
Some newsfeed returned incorrectly some HTML 404 page containing a
PUBLIC DOCTYPE without DTD reference. This breaks up everything. I tried
to catch this via but
Did you already figure out the fix to this problem?
Looking at your code, it seems to me that merkmal2 is defined in every
context where it's accessed. Maybe if you look at the full generated
Java code for this XSP page, you can determine why it cannot be resolved.
The generated Java code is u
I have Cocoon running on a Windows 2003 Server with no problems. Here is my
setup:
Compaq Deskpro 866 Mhz Pentium 3 256 MB Ram
Windows 2003 Server - Standard Edition Service Pack 1
Apache 2.0.55 (via XAMPP 1.5.0)
Java - j2sdk1.4.2_10
Tomcat 5.0.28 (configured to use the default 64 MB ram)
Cocoon 2
On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 18:37, Stephen Winnall wrote:
> I am setting up a website using Cocoon and want to generate XHTML and
> use CSS to handle the presentation. Like everyone else I am being
> bitten by the fact that 90% of all browsers conform to the CSS
> standard, but the browser that 90% of th
>
> Is it such a silly question? Or isn't it possible?
Probably not, but I do not really, and I suppose others as well, entirely grasp
your problem. Lot's of people want to help at this list, but when a question is
unclear, few answers are given. Probably silly of me, but I for example don't
Thanks for this, Steve. It's what I originally asked for, but at the
moment I tend towards
the solution which Chris came up with (stick and round a
straight CSS
file and treat everything inbetween as "mixed") because it seems
simpler (for some
subjective value of "simple"...).
Steve
On 1
Is it such a silly question? Or isn't it possible?
I'm new to Cocoon and really don't know how to manage it.
Is there a hint in the docu I missed?
Thanks,
Barthi
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> Von: Christian Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Januar 2006 17:40
Derek Hohls wrote:
If anyone has any experience getting Cocoon to work
properly on a Windows 2003 Server, I would appreciate
hearing from you - some parts of an app are not working
and I think there might be security-related problems.
Thanks
Derek
Hi,
for testing purposes we had quite re
If anyone has any experience getting Cocoon to work
properly on a Windows 2003 Server, I would appreciate
hearing from you - some parts of an app are not working
and I think there might be security-related problems.
Thanks
Derek
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Hi,
I havent seen the JXCSS library before, i'll have a look at that when
I get time.
I can't remember where I got this format of XML from, I think it was a
W3C mailing list, but nothing ever came of it.
Assuming an XCSS file like:
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