Hello,
Thanks for de capital leter. It's work good.
Alexander Daniel escribió:
On 11.03.2008, at 17:19, Carlos Mart�nez wrote:
I'm trying to use de Calendar Generator in the cocoon 2.1.9. All
works good, buy the parameter padweeks is ignored.
The match in the sitemap
map:match
On 11.03.2008, at 17:19, Carlos Martínez wrote:
I'm trying to use de Calendar Generator in the cocoon 2.1.9. All
works good, buy the parameter padweeks is ignored.
The match in the sitemap
map:match pattern=mes_*_*.src
map:generate type=calendar
map:parameter name=month
Hello,
I'm trying to use de Calendar Generator in the cocoon 2.1.9. All works
good, buy the parameter padweeks is ignored.
The match in the sitemap
map:match pattern=mes_*_*.src
map:generate type=calendar
map:parameter name=month value={1}/
map:parameter
Hi,
Does anyone have a working example of how to add content (like a simple
anchor tag) to the Calendargenerator with use of a overridden subclass?
I haven't seen one in the example block, but maybe I am missing
something.
Thanks,
Joost
after the calendar generator
to add your specialized content? Just a thought.
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Il giorno 28/ago/04, alle 04:39, Ernesto Echeverría ha scritto:
I think it's a bug somehow. But then is it up to Cocoon's bugzilla
list or
does it have to do with the provider for that particular code?
The provider of that particular code is the Cocoon community, so please
do post any issues on
Hi,
Here some problems I encountered when using the calendar generator:
- The month attribute within the root element contains the previous month;
- The prevYear and nextYear attributes are set to the current year;
- The generator adds days from the end of the previous month, but not the
days
with the provider for that particular code?
José Ernesto Echeverría
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Hi,
I got the following output with the CalendarGenerator for the current month:
calendar:calendar year=2004 month=July prevYear=2004 prevMonth=07
nextYear=2004 nextMonth=09
xmlns:calendar=http://apache.org/cocoon/calendar/1.0;
calendar:week number=1
calendar:day number=1 date=July 31, 2004 /
Sorry to drop into this discussion this late, but I completely failed to
notice it and started to implement a CalendarGenerator by myself. You
can find it in CVS head [1].
I took the opposite road form the one advocated by Geoff. My
CalendarGenerator is designed to output a blank calendar for
Ha! Well, looks like the there's even documentation on how to translate
icalendar to RDF, as well. Good call on that. :)
jL
On Mar 22, 2004, at 7:56 PM, Stan Dyck wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, the xcal effort has stalled because they seem to
be moving in the direction of rdf. There is an rdf
* John Lianoglou [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-22 05:25]:
This will allow Cocoon to make extensive use of published iCalendar
files from, well, obviously wherever! :)
That'd be great. In fact, a sample providing a webav location for
ical publishing and a few pipelines to view that data would
* Geoff Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-23 12:27]:
Alan wrote:
I asked this question. Now I'm back. :^)
Would the above simply generate a calendar without an iCal
source? My blog entries are not stored in iCal.
Nope. But in this case, you'd need to find a way to convert a
Alan wrote:
* Geoff Howard [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-03-23 12:27]:
Alan wrote:
I asked this question. Now I'm back. :^)
Would the above simply generate a calendar without an iCal
source? My blog entries are not stored in iCal.
Nope. But in this case, you'd need to find a way to convert a
If I'm not mistaken, the xcal effort has stalled because they seem to
be moving in the direction of rdf. There is an rdf calendar task force
announcement at:
http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/discovery/2001/04/calendar/
You might want to consider monitoring this instead of using xcal.
On Mar 21,
If I'm not mistaken, the xcal effort has stalled because they seem to
be moving in the direction of rdf. There is an rdf calendar task force
announcement at:
http://www.ilrt.bris.ac.uk/discovery/2001/04/calendar/
You might want to consider monitoring this instead of using xcal.
On Mar 21,
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MAN, I have been meaning to get around to this for the longest!
It seems to me that one would want to stand on the shoulders of giants;
I would suggest that a Calendar Generator leverage the efforts of the
IETF iCal / xCal working group
Ryan Hoegg wrote:
Geoff Howard wrote:
Alan wrote:
I'd like to generate an XML calendar for navigation of my blog.
Is there a Calendar generator for Cocoon?
One doesn't yet exist - how would you picture it working?
Geoff
WARNING: I tried to compress many hours of brainstorming over two
John Lianoglou wrote:
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MAN, I have been meaning to get around to this for the longest!
It seems to me that one would want to stand on the shoulders of giants;
I would suggest that a Calendar Generator leverage the efforts of the
IETF iCal / xCal
That is my instinct as well. Unfortunately, everything seems to use
iCal
(mozilla, outlook, apple iCal) and from what I can find xcal seems to
be stuck
between draft 2 (from 2002?) and draft 3 which may change things up
significantly if it is ever finished.
Well, I feel like the xcal draft 2
Alan wrote:
I'd like to generate an XML calendar for navigation of my blog.
Is there a Calendar generator for Cocoon?
One doesn't yet exist - how would you picture it working?
Geoff
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Geoff Howard wrote:
Alan wrote:
I'd like to generate an XML calendar for navigation of my blog.
Is there a Calendar generator for Cocoon?
One doesn't yet exist - how would you picture it working?
Geoff
WARNING: I tried to compress many hours of brainstorming over two
occasions
Ryan Hoegg wrote:
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... I have two mid-term use cases:
1. visualization of timesheet data
2. shared calendar display (using webdav for shared versioned access
to ical files I think)
Hey, just found a third:
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]msgId=614482
I'd like to generate an XML calendar for navigation of my blog.
Is there a Calendar generator for Cocoon?
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