Re: XProc?

2006-10-18 Thread Erik Bruchez
The question was asked by Sylvain in the dev list back in December 2005, when the working group was being formed, and the unanimous response from Cocoon developers was quite dismissive: http://marc2.theaimsgroup.com/?t=11359652995r=1w=3 As a participating member of the XML Processing

Re: XProc?

2006-10-18 Thread Erik Bruchez
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: On 10/17/06, Erik Bruchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The question was asked by Sylvain in the dev list back in December 2005, when the working group was being formed, and the unanimous response from Cocoon developers was quite dismissive: http://marc2

Re: XForms and Cocoon

2005-03-17 Thread Erik Bruchez
Lars Huttar wrote: Christoph Hermann wrote: Andrea Vagliengo schrieb: Hello, I can't find any documentation about XForm support under cocoon: the WS-Proxy manages XForms, but I have to render it some way in the browser and I need XSLT transformation to adapt the XML content to the client

Re: OT: alternatives to cocoon?

2005-01-31 Thread Erik Bruchez
Orbeon Presentation Server (open source, written in Java): http://www.orbeon.com/software/presentation-server http://sourceforge.net/projects/orbeon/ See the following post for a recent comment about how it compares with Cocoon: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=10651452

Re: XForms with Cocoon

2004-10-05 Thread Erik Bruchez
Thomas Nichols wrote: I'd be very interested. Both Chicoon and OXF look like sensible options for server-side XForms where you need XSLT pipelines - Chiba is great, but is not a pipeline architecture. In passing, OXF is now open source. More information here:

[ANN] Orbeon Presentation Server now Open Source

2004-08-27 Thread Erik Bruchez
(While this announcement is not strictly about a Cocoon project, I think it is relevant one-time information for many Cocoon users. Please read on if interested!) Dear Cocoon users, Orbeon is proud to announce the open sourcing of the entire code base of our Presentation Server product, formerly

Re: New CVS?

2003-10-19 Thread Erik Bruchez
Robert, Please check your facts. 1) The *idea* of writing a CVS replacement may be old, but serious coding work on Subversion started only in 2000, incidently funded by Brian Behlendorf, the co-founder of Apache. 2) To write a Subversion client does not require a client written entirely

Re: best browsers for viewing xml?

2003-08-18 Thread Erik Bruchez
Mozilla's XML display is implemented with an XSLT stylesheet as well. You should be able to find it in the Mozilla Bonsai online at www.mozilla.org. -Erik Upayavira wrote: Jay Freeman (saurik) wrote: One such XSL/T comes with Cocoon: xml2html.xslt . I believe it even supports +/- expansion,

Re: [ANN] OXF 2.0 Released

2003-07-22 Thread Erik Bruchez
This might all very well be true, but I'ld rather not find out about other people's products on this mailinglist sorry. I will add some dollars too. considering, that this is a commercial product, not open source, and is posted into the wrong mailing list, I would simply consider it beeing