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[Cocoon Wiki] Updated: OlivierLange

   Date: 2004-10-08T06:38:01
   Editor: OlivierLange <ol...@petit-atelier.ch>
   Wiki: Cocoon Wiki
   Page: OlivierLange
   URL: http://wiki.apache.org/cocoon/OlivierLange

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 I am living in the french-speaking part of Switzerland and focus on cultural and educational projects. In my spare time, I also work for a non-profit non-violent organisation, the [http://www.cmlk.ch/ Centre Martin Luther King].
 
-I use Cocoon for a variety of purposes, mostly from the CLI and for XHTML and PDF publishing to websites. I love Cocoon's ability to integrate cleanly many different datasources. I also used Cocoon in combination with FOP and Batik to produce nice reports, and if you ever doubted, custom fonts and SVG graphics are well handled.
+I use Cocoon for a variety of purposes, mostly from the CLI and for XHTML and PDF publishing to websites. I love Cocoon's ability to integrate cleanly many different datasources. I also used Cocoon quite a few times in combination with FOP and Batik to produce nice reports.
 
-My last Cocoon-based realisation is a publishing system for the website of the cultural project [http://www.gallerie-ph.ch/ Gallerie 57/34.6 km]. It is available in 5 languages (german, french, italien, rumantsch and english). The translating process and website content updating was quite an overhead for the authors. I used the i18n transformer to generate the translated pages and built a form-based front-end to author the catalog XML contents. 
+Somes recent Cocoon-based publications:
 
-''April 26th, 2004''
+* [http://www.rezoscience.ch/jsp/parcours-alpha/index.jsp Réseau romand Science et Cité, Parcours Alph@]
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+  A simple templating system built with Cocoon, which transforms Dreamweaver templates in XSL, and docMini, a bunch of "static" widgets transformed with XSLT, to generate a part of the website.
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+* [http://www.nouvo.ch/ Nouvo]
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+  Worked with [BertrandDelacretaz] this summer on the templating system of nouvo.ch and its nouvoWiki parser (based on the [http://www.radeox.org/ RadeoxParser]). See [http://codeconsult.ch/bertrand/archives/000370.html Bertrand's blog] for more details.
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+* [http://www.gallerie-ph.ch/ Gallerie 57/34.6 km]
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+  A publishing system used to build the entire website, which is available in 5 languages (german, french, italien, rumantsch and english). The translating process and website content updating was quite an overhead for the authors. I used the i18n transformer to generate the translated pages and built a form-based front-end to author the catalog XML contents.
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+''October 8th, 2004''