geuerp      2002/09/09 05:21:23

  Modified:    doc/xml/sources faq.xml resources.xml
  Log:
  FAQ now refers to the right mailing list archive
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.3       +9 -9      xml-security/doc/xml/sources/faq.xml
  
  Index: faq.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-security/doc/xml/sources/faq.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- faq.xml   9 Sep 2002 12:08:42 -0000       1.2
  +++ faq.xml   9 Sep 2002 12:21:23 -0000       1.3
  @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
        <faq>
                <q>Where's the archive for this list?</q>
                <a>
  -                     <p>A very good question! Currently, <resource-ref 
idref="mail-arch-gmane"/> is archiving the mailing list. This service also 
makes the mailinglist reachable with a news reader.</p>
  +                     <p>Currently, <resource-ref idref="mail-arch-gmane"/> 
is archiving the mailing list. This service also makes the mailinglist 
reachable with a news reader.</p>
                        <p>If this service ever fails/stops, you can still use 
the ezmlm mailing list controller to recieve previous messages by email. Send 
an empty email to <human-resource-ref idref="mailhelp"/> for detailed 
information on how to use this service </p>
                </a>
        </faq>
  @@ -53,14 +53,6 @@
                </a>
        </faq>
        <faq>
  -             <q>I'm using JDK1.4.0</q>
  -             <a>
  -                     <p>After SUN released the  <jump 
href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/index.html";> Java (TM) 2 Platform Standard 
Edition v1.4.0 </jump>, the xml-security package stopped working. This is a  
<jump 
href="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4615582.html";> 
known </jump> problem: SUN packaged a beta of Xalan into the JDK1.4.0, but the 
xml-security package requires a stable version of Xalan (v2.2.0 or later). To 
fix the problem, you have to put the xalan.jar into a special directory in your 
JDK: <code>j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/endorsed/xalan.jar</code>. If you installed an 
out-of-the-box JDK1.4 (e.g. on Windows 2000), the &quot;endorsed&quot; 
directory does not exist: you'll have to create it by hand.  <em>Putting this 
JAR to another location like lib/ext WILL NOT WORK.</em>
  -                     </p>
  -                     <p>For more on that, you can also check the  <jump 
href="http://xml.apache.org/~edwingo/jaxp-faq.html#override";> Unofficial JAXP 
FAQ </jump>. </p>
  -             </a>
  -     </faq>
  -     <faq>
                <q>What's up with the Bouncy Castle CSP? / Where is my CSP?</q>
                <a>
                        <p>There is <em>no</em> JCE bundled together with this 
distribution. This is because the Apache Project is hosted in the US where some 
export restrictions apply to the cryptographic primitives. </p>
  @@ -91,6 +83,14 @@
                        
                        <p>The String BaseURI is the systemID on which the 
Object will be stored in the future. This is needed to resolve relative links 
in the <code>Reference</code> elements which point to the filesystem or 
something similar. </p>
                        <p>Example: Imagine that you want to create a signature 
to store it on a web server as  
<code>http://www.acme.com/signatures/sig1.xml</code>. So 
<code>BaseURI=&quot;http://www.acme.com/sig1.xml&quot;</code>. This means that 
if you create a <code>Reference</code> with 
<code>URI=&quot;../index.html&quot;</code>, the library can easily use it's 
HTTPResourceResolver to fetch <code>http://www.acme.com/index.html</code> 
without that you have to say 
<code>URI=&quot;http://www.acme.com/index.html&quot;</code>. </p>
  +             </a>
  +     </faq>
  +     <faq>
  +             <q>I'm using JDK1.4.0</q>
  +             <a>
  +                     <p>After SUN released the  <jump 
href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.4/index.html";> Java (TM) 2 Platform Standard 
Edition v1.4.0 </jump>, the xml-security package stopped working. This is a  
<jump 
href="http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4615582.html";> 
known </jump> problem: SUN packaged a beta of Xalan into the JDK1.4.0, but the 
xml-security package requires a stable version of Xalan (v2.2.0 or later). To 
fix the problem, you have to put the xalan.jar into a special directory in your 
JDK: <code>j2sdk1.4.0/jre/lib/endorsed/xalan.jar</code>. If you installed an 
out-of-the-box JDK1.4 (e.g. on Windows 2000), the &quot;endorsed&quot; 
directory does not exist: you'll have to create it by hand.  <em>Putting this 
JAR to another location like lib/ext WILL NOT WORK.</em>
  +                     </p>
  +                     <p>For more on that, you can also check the  <jump 
href="http://xml.apache.org/~edwingo/jaxp-faq.html#override";> Unofficial JAXP 
FAQ </jump>. </p>
                </a>
        </faq>
        <faq>
  
  
  
  1.3       +1 -1      xml-security/doc/xml/sources/resources.xml
  
  Index: resources.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/xml-security/doc/xml/sources/resources.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.2
  retrieving revision 1.3
  diff -u -r1.2 -r1.3
  --- resources.xml     9 Sep 2002 12:08:42 -0000       1.2
  +++ resources.xml     9 Sep 2002 12:21:23 -0000       1.3
  @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@
   >
   ]>
   <resources>
  -     <resource id="mail-arch-gmane" title="Gmane" 
location="http://www.gmane.org/"/>
  +     <resource id="mail-arch-gmane" title="Gmane" 
location="http://news.gmane.org/thread.php?group=gmane.text.xml.security.devel"/>
        <resource id="xmldsig" title="&xmldsig;" 
location="http://www.w3c.org/Signature"/>
        <resource id="xmlenc" title="&xmlenc;" 
location="http://www.w3c.org/Encryption"/>
        <resource id="hac" title="&hac;" 
location="http://www.cacr.math.uwaterloo.ca/hac/"/>
  
  
  

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