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Posted to user@lenya.apache.org by Tamsin <li...@tamsin.com> on 2004/02/24 15:15:00 UTC
Lenya Tutorials.
Hi,
I've installed both the CVS snapshot (23rd) and Lenya 1.2 rc2 and in both
installs the link to localhost:8080/lenya/default/live/tutorial.html (and
features.html and concepts.html) return 404's.
Do these pages exist or can they be found online?
They sound like good starting points for learning about Lenya. If these
documents don't exist are there any other good beginners guides?
Thanks.
Tamsin.
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com>.
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
> Michael Wechner wrote:
>
>> http://www.mozilla.org/catalog/architecture/xul/
>>
>>
>> I think we should use XUL instead of our own "Menu XML", add Lenya
>> specific
>> elements and attributes via namespaces and in the case of Mozilla
>> deliver
>> the actual XUL to the Browser (where the content would probably be
>> within a iframe).
>>
>> In the case of other brothers we can still maintain an XSLT in order
>> to generate
>> some (X)HTML, JavaScript, CSS menu solution.
>>
>>
>> This would mean that we don't have more stuff to maintain and really
>> get a
>> perfect UI re Mozilla, which also might be an incentive for some
>> people to
>> switch to Mozilla again.
>
>
> time to reveal the evil master plan. ask the user to install a "cms
> activex" that contains mozilla. all of a sudden, bxe works on ie, xul
> can be used..
>
> http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/control.htm
>
> :)
cool :-)
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <gr...@apache.org>.
Michael Wechner wrote:
> http://www.mozilla.org/catalog/architecture/xul/
>
>
> I think we should use XUL instead of our own "Menu XML", add Lenya specific
> elements and attributes via namespaces and in the case of Mozilla deliver
> the actual XUL to the Browser (where the content would probably be
> within a iframe).
>
> In the case of other brothers we can still maintain an XSLT in order to
> generate
> some (X)HTML, JavaScript, CSS menu solution.
>
>
> This would mean that we don't have more stuff to maintain and really get a
> perfect UI re Mozilla, which also might be an incentive for some people to
> switch to Mozilla again.
time to reveal the evil master plan. ask the user to install a "cms
activex" that contains mozilla. all of a sudden, bxe works on ie, xul
can be used..
http://www.iol.ie/~locka/mozilla/control.htm
:)
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com>.
David Pinelo wrote:
>>what about XUL? Jan has started a XUL version and is still
>>working on it. He is currently on vacation but should be back in about
>>1.5 weeks.
>>
>>
>
>Sorry... what is XUL? :$
>
>
http://www.mozilla.org/catalog/architecture/xul/
I think we should use XUL instead of our own "Menu XML", add Lenya specific
elements and attributes via namespaces and in the case of Mozilla deliver
the actual XUL to the Browser (where the content would probably be
within a iframe).
In the case of other brothers we can still maintain an XSLT in order to
generate
some (X)HTML, JavaScript, CSS menu solution.
This would mean that we don't have more stuff to maintain and really get a
perfect UI re Mozilla, which also might be an incentive for some people to
switch to Mozilla again.
Michi
>
>
>>do you have recent version of Lenya? Actually the files should be
>>
>>src/webapp/lenya/xslt/menu/menu2xhtml.xsl
>>
>>and menu2xslt.xsl
>>
>>
>
>I have the RC... I have to upgrade to the latest CVS version... ;)
>
>Thanks!
>
>
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by David Pinelo <da...@juntadeandalucia.es>.
> what about XUL? Jan has started a XUL version and is still
> working on it. He is currently on vacation but should be back in about
> 1.5 weeks.
Sorry... what is XUL? :$
> do you have recent version of Lenya? Actually the files should be
>
> src/webapp/lenya/xslt/menu/menu2xhtml.xsl
>
> and menu2xslt.xsl
I have the RC... I have to upgrade to the latest CVS version... ;)
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com>.
David Pinelo wrote:
>As Christian Stocker said, I think it's a bug of the mozilla executables
>provides by Debian. (I test this bug on several machines with Debian and
>mozilla provide by Debian). But the reason I would like to change the
>javascript menu is for accessibility problems. One of the recommendations is
>not to make the navigation depedent of javascript elements.
>
>
what about XUL? Jan has started a XUL version and is still
working on it. He is currently on vacation but should be back in about
1.5 weeks.
>I think I will need to change $WEBAPP/lenya/lenya/xslt/menu/menu.xsl and
>other, but, do you think is too dificult?
>
>
do you have recent version of Lenya? Actually the files should be
src/webapp/lenya/xslt/menu/menu2xhtml.xsl
and menu2xslt.xsl
HTH
Michi
>Regards,
>David.
>
>
>
>>what do you have in mind? i dont think you'll be able to do it without
>>javascript. can you try to isolate the bug? try running the javascript
>>console in mozilla. we do have quite a few people running lenya on
>>debian with mozilla, so it seems the problem is on your end. you may
>>want to try different mozilla versions too to narrow it down.
>>
>>hope this helps
>>
>>-gregor
>>
>>
>
>
>
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by David Pinelo <da...@juntadeandalucia.es>.
As Christian Stocker said, I think it's a bug of the mozilla executables
provides by Debian. (I test this bug on several machines with Debian and
mozilla provide by Debian). But the reason I would like to change the
javascript menu is for accessibility problems. One of the recommendations is
not to make the navigation depedent of javascript elements.
I think I will need to change $WEBAPP/lenya/lenya/xslt/menu/menu.xsl and
other, but, do you think is too dificult?
Regards,
David.
> what do you have in mind? i dont think you'll be able to do it without
> javascript. can you try to isolate the bug? try running the javascript
> console in mozilla. we do have quite a few people running lenya on
> debian with mozilla, so it seems the problem is on your end. you may
> want to try different mozilla versions too to narrow it down.
>
> hope this helps
>
> -gregor
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com>.
Gregor J. Rothfuss wrote:
> we do have quite a few people running lenya on debian with mozilla,
I am running Debian Woody with 2.4.20-686 and Mozilla 1.6 which is
working fine.
Michi
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <gr...@apache.org>.
David Pinelo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I come back again with one of my questions :P . Probably my Mozilla Navigator
> (1.5) or Mozilla Firebird (0.7) running on my computer (Debian Sarge with a
> 2.6.2 kernel) have a curious bug: When I click on the File menu in the
> Default Publication (and a javascript menu has to be show), my Mozilla crash
> with a segmentation fault. That's not a problem of Lenya community of course.
> The question is, I don't like the menu.js as the principal navigation element
> of the Publications. Is it very difficult to change? What do I have to worry
> about?
what do you have in mind? i dont think you'll be able to do it without
javascript. can you try to isolate the bug? try running the javascript
console in mozilla. we do have quite a few people running lenya on
debian with mozilla, so it seems the problem is on your end. you may
want to try different mozilla versions too to narrow it down.
hope this helps
-gregor
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Manuel Siebeneicher <tr...@gmx.net>.
Hi,
I've the same problem with firebird 0.7 from Debian. If I commented out line
90, 'event.cancleBubble=true' in function eventShowMenu(e) it works fine, but
Opera doesn't show the menu any more.
greetz
Manuel
Am Mittwoch, 25. Februar 2004 10:33 schrieb Christian Stocker:
> Hi
>
> I could narrow it down to the binaries, which are provided by Debian...
> If I take the binary directly from mozilla.org, it works with firebird
> 0.7. Even BXE works then...
>
> chregu
>
> On 2/25/04 10:13 AM, Christian Stocker wrote:
> > Hi
> >
> > Just for completeness sake. I have the same problem on Linux/Debian with
> > Firebird 0.7. It seems to work with Firefox 0.8, but not with Mozilla 1.6
> >
> > BXE also doesn't work on firebird 0.7 on Linux. It works on the other
> > Platforms...
> >
> > strange strange
> >
> > chregu
> >
> > On 2/25/04 9:52 AM, David Pinelo wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I come back again with one of my questions :P . Probably my Mozilla
> >> Navigator (1.5) or Mozilla Firebird (0.7) running on my computer
> >> (Debian Sarge with a 2.6.2 kernel) have a curious bug: When I click on
> >> the File menu in the Default Publication (and a javascript menu has to
> >> be show), my Mozilla crash with a segmentation fault. That's not a
> >> problem of Lenya community of course. The question is, I don't like
> >> the menu.js as the principal navigation element of the Publications.
> >> Is it very difficult to change? What do I have to worry about?
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >>
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Christian Stocker <ch...@bitflux.ch>.
Hi
I could narrow it down to the binaries, which are provided by Debian...
If I take the binary directly from mozilla.org, it works with firebird
0.7. Even BXE works then...
chregu
On 2/25/04 10:13 AM, Christian Stocker wrote:
> Hi
>
> Just for completeness sake. I have the same problem on Linux/Debian with
> Firebird 0.7. It seems to work with Firefox 0.8, but not with Mozilla 1.6
>
> BXE also doesn't work on firebird 0.7 on Linux. It works on the other
> Platforms...
>
> strange strange
>
> chregu
>
>
> On 2/25/04 9:52 AM, David Pinelo wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I come back again with one of my questions :P . Probably my Mozilla
>> Navigator (1.5) or Mozilla Firebird (0.7) running on my computer
>> (Debian Sarge with a 2.6.2 kernel) have a curious bug: When I click on
>> the File menu in the Default Publication (and a javascript menu has to
>> be show), my Mozilla crash with a segmentation fault. That's not a
>> problem of Lenya community of course. The question is, I don't like
>> the menu.js as the principal navigation element of the Publications.
>> Is it very difficult to change? What do I have to worry about?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Christian Stocker <ch...@bitflux.ch>.
Hi
Just for completeness sake. I have the same problem on Linux/Debian with
Firebird 0.7. It seems to work with Firefox 0.8, but not with Mozilla 1.6
BXE also doesn't work on firebird 0.7 on Linux. It works on the other
Platforms...
strange strange
chregu
On 2/25/04 9:52 AM, David Pinelo wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I come back again with one of my questions :P . Probably my Mozilla Navigator
> (1.5) or Mozilla Firebird (0.7) running on my computer (Debian Sarge with a
> 2.6.2 kernel) have a curious bug: When I click on the File menu in the
> Default Publication (and a javascript menu has to be show), my Mozilla crash
> with a segmentation fault. That's not a problem of Lenya community of course.
> The question is, I don't like the menu.js as the principal navigation element
> of the Publications. Is it very difficult to change? What do I have to worry
> about?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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Re: JavaScript menu
Posted by Andreas Hartmann <an...@apache.org>.
David Pinelo wrote:
[...]
> The question is, I don't like the menu.js as the principal navigation element
> of the Publications. Is it very difficult to change?
Actually it is quite easy:
http://cocoon.apache.org/lenya/docs/components/layout/lenya-menubar.html
(Section "Creating a Customized Menu")
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JavaScript menu
Posted by David Pinelo <da...@juntadeandalucia.es>.
Hi,
I come back again with one of my questions :P . Probably my Mozilla Navigator
(1.5) or Mozilla Firebird (0.7) running on my computer (Debian Sarge with a
2.6.2 kernel) have a curious bug: When I click on the File menu in the
Default Publication (and a javascript menu has to be show), my Mozilla crash
with a segmentation fault. That's not a problem of Lenya community of course.
The question is, I don't like the menu.js as the principal navigation element
of the Publications. Is it very difficult to change? What do I have to worry
about?
Thanks!
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Re: Lenya Tutorials.
Posted by Rolf Kulemann <ro...@apache.org>.
On Tue, 2004-02-24 at 15:15, Tamsin wrote:
> Hi,
> I've installed both the CVS snapshot (23rd) and Lenya 1.2 rc2 and in both
> installs the link to localhost:8080/lenya/default/live/tutorial.html (and
> features.html and concepts.html) return 404's.
>
> Do these pages exist or can they be found online?
Those pages exist, but not all are published. Should mean tutorial.html
should be viewable with localhost:8080/lenya/default/live/tutorial.html
in the cvs version, but all other can only be accessed via i.e.
localhost:8080/lenya/default/live/features.html . There you need to
submit/publish some docs.
>
> They sound like good starting points for learning about Lenya. If these
> documents don't exist are there any other good beginners guides?
You can also try localhost:8080/lenya/default/authoring/ .
Another useful source is http://127.0.0.1:8888/docs-new/docs/index.html
.
Have fun :)
Regards,
Rolf Kulemann
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