I'm not sure it's what you're looking for, but doesn't Lenya have some
blogging functionality
in it?
J. Toman
>
> Has anyone expanded the sample to add in a reader comment
> option? Or should I abandon Cocoon-based blogging and look
> elsewhere?
I finally found the problem:
The zip source works on XML which does not declare a DTD.
The error (java.net.MalformedURLException: unknown protocol: zifile) is only
reported when using a doctype (fails with both relative and absolute URLs).
Any suggestions?
Leonid Geller
-Original Message-
Tobia
Have to disagree - the majority of blogs (and certainly all
blogging software should have this as an option) do allow
comments; the reason is that they are essentially opinion
pieces - you state your issue (point-of-view) and readers
respond with their views.
If you just wanted to exp
Hi,
after having a more detailed look at the deployment of WebLogic applications I
found out that my problems weren't related to Rhino, but to logging.
The reason is the same though. I remember having similar problems with a JBoss
project some time ago. The solution was telling JBoss to sep
Hi Christofer,
I was assuming that this was normal Ajax behavior and understand better now.
This would explain that non-Ajax mode would remember the on-change event
since the page reload must be getting a new continuation id.
I'll certainly take this anomaly with the coolness of Ajax.
Thanks,
Strictly speaking this last comment is accurate, perhaps.
However, 90 percent of the blogs one sees online have a feature for
readers to comment, so no, Derek does not want a Web forum, he wants a
blog that works like the vast majority of blogs on the Interwebs.
On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 11:57 +0100
Derek Hohls wrote:
> it does not have functionality for readers of the blog to add
> comments... which really defeats the whole purpose of having a blog!
That's questionable. The purpose of a blog ("web-log" or diary) is that
of expressing your own thoughts to the world. Accepting and displayi
I have this part sorted out now... turns out that IE does not
like XHTML, so I have explicitly set the:
Now that it is working, I see that, unfortunately, while the
basic "add a blog entry" is there, it does not have functionality
for readers of the blog to add comments... which really defeats
Hi Gary,
Well I think your problem is because of this:
When you call sendPageAndWait or showForm cocoon generates a continuation. When
doing an on-change action no new Id is generated (al least I haven't seen any
Server to Client communication indicating this) ... as soon as you press your