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Posted to docs@cocoon.apache.org by Steven Noels <st...@outerthought.org> on 2003/01/23 16:01:04 UTC

[WIKI-UPDATE] BenjaminYoung People Redirects Thu Jan 23 16:01:04 2003

Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=BenjaminYoung, version: 1 on Thu Jan 23 14:15:57 2003 by BenjaminYoung

New page created:
+ From my very early days as a web designer I became easily frustrated with the amount of work I had to redo for each page. I was at the time building HTML pages by hand in a text editor. The frustration led me to build my own simple ASP templating system. It was very primitive, but saved me hours of work.
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+ Since that time, my love for information has increased exponentially. In my web wanderings I stumbled across Cocoon (back in the 1.0 days). I had been using XML for a while and manufactured a primitive ASP app that used XML as its source. Cocoon looked promising, but DreamWeaver had come on the scene and it found it's way to the top of my list of tools because of its templating system and easy organization.
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+ <more when="later"/>
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Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=People, version: 85 on Thu Jan 23 14:20:31 2003 by BenjaminYoung

+ * [Benjamin Young]


Page: http://wiki.cocoondev.org/Wiki.jsp?page=Redirects, version: 2 on Thu Jan 23 14:55:57 2003 by 130.83.244.129

- Note: are resource and uri mutually exclusive?
+ With the resource attribute set, pipeline processing continues with the named resource. With the uri attribute set, a HTTP redirect response is send to the client. The pipeline processing ends.
+ When both attributes resource and uri are present, only one is used.
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