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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Mariusz Nowostawski <ma...@marni.otago.ac.nz> on 2000/06/13 23:48:59 UTC

Re: Pay off (was: User defined presentation template)

I don't mind the generated comment in xml and html output, but for
text/plain it is really not a good idea, and I do not think cocoon
"marketing" will loose match if for text/plain this comment was skipped.

What about the watermark, like:
<a href="http://www.apache.org/cocoon">
   <img src="http://nzdis.otago.ac.nz/images/button-cocoon.png" 
        alt="Powered by Cocoon" border="0"/>
</a>

Could one have the comment switched off now? ;o)
Heh, we all know that only loosers do not use Cocoon, 
so what we are really talking here about? ;o)


ps. 
Thanks for the translate(). Funny, I have read this yesterday night
twice, but obviously I was too sleepy to match-up the idea of
"translating()" with idea of "tolowercasing()" ;o)) 
Conclusion: a) I am unable to think after 4am as my brain is sleeping
already b) get rid of Java habits and naming conventions, and do not
expect everybody speaking Java (I remember looking for conditional
processing some time ago, and somehow I have expected "if" and
"switch" "case" things..  wonder why - too much talking to Java, I guess.

> > [generated comment]
> > [...]  At least for output type text/plain it
> > should be skipped by default - yeah, I can always patch cocoon all over
> > again as the versions are showing up, but..
> 
> We'll make it more friendly behaving in Cocoon2, but I won't write a
> "turn-off-the-comment" feature so that I can go outthere and see if you
> are using Cocoon or not :)
> Consider it a way to pay off, a sort of cocoon-watermark on your page
> that increases the Cocoon visibility as a whole.


Re: Pay off (was: User defined presentation template)

Posted by Stefano Mazzocchi <st...@apache.org>.
Mariusz Nowostawski wrote:
> 
> I don't mind the generated comment in xml and html output, but for
> text/plain it is really not a good idea, and I do not think cocoon
> "marketing" will loose match if for text/plain this comment was skipped.

Oh, totally, that's a bug. :)

The comment should be there only when it doesn't _break_ the stream,
like any SGML text.

-- 
Stefano Mazzocchi      One must still have chaos in oneself to be
                          able to give birth to a dancing star.
<st...@apache.org>                             Friedrich Nietzsche
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