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article on lenya

http://redarrow.textdrive.com/article/4/part-1-understanding-lenya

jon, feel free to post pointers to your articles here. interesting reading.

(they would fit into the lenya documentation as well..)

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Re: article on lenya

Posted by Michael Wechner <mi...@wyona.com>.
Jonathan Linczak wrote:

>  I figured I would get flamed for  saying something incorrect, so I 
> was scared to pass it along to all the  developers who know so much 
> more than I!  :)


don't worry. Openess is key to this whole thing

Michi

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Re: article on lenya

Posted by "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <gr...@apache.org>.
jplejacq wrote:
> Jonathan Linczak wrote:
> 
>> On Jan 31, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Torsten Schlabach wrote:
>>
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> >> (they would fit into the lenya documentation as well..)
>>>
>>> From the article:
>>>
>>> >> Lenya utilizes the Dublin Core for its metadata tags in pages.
>>>
>>> Does it? I was never aware!

note how the page title is taken from dc:title as well. to highlight 
these features better, i added some more metadata content to the sample 
files. expect them in 1.2.2


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Re: article on lenya

Posted by jplejacq <jp...@quoininc.com>.
Jonathan Linczak wrote:
> On Jan 31, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Torsten Schlabach wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>>
>> >> (they would fit into the lenya documentation as well..)
>>
>> From the article:
>>
>> >> Lenya utilizes the Dublin Core for its metadata tags in pages.
>>
>> Does it? I was never aware!
> 
> 
> As far as I know it does, although I've never really utilized it.  A  
> snippet from this page talks about it  
> (http://lenya.apache.org/docs/1_2_x/components/asset-management/ 
> management.html):

We're using it quite a lot. For example, we use dc:type to catagorize
the document and apply different css styling.  Its simple to write a
transformer that maps the dc data to xhtml.

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Re: article on lenya

Posted by "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <gr...@apache.org>.
Jonathan Linczak wrote:

> This action stores the asset in the resources directory and generates a  
> meta file with the dublin core meta data that was passed in as request  
> parameter or with data that was extracted from the request (mime type,  
> size). Where the asset is stored is determined by the ResourcesManager.

one instance where it is used is if you insert an asset. the file size 
comes from the metadata.

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Re: article on lenya

Posted by "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <gr...@apache.org>.
Jonathan Linczak wrote:

> Gregor, thanks for catching it.  I figured I would get flamed for  
> saying something incorrect, so I was scared to pass it along to all the  
> developers who know so much more than I!  :)

doesn't matter. you described your lenya experience, which gives a good 
window into how a user might approach things. if something is 
non-obvious, that is lenya's fault :)

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Re: article on lenya

Posted by Jonathan Linczak <li...@hiram.edu>.
On Jan 31, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Torsten Schlabach wrote:

> Hi!
>
> >> (they would fit into the lenya documentation as well..)
>
> From the article:
>
> >> Lenya utilizes the Dublin Core for its metadata tags in pages.
>
> Does it? I was never aware!

As far as I know it does, although I've never really utilized it.  A  
snippet from this page talks about it  
(http://lenya.apache.org/docs/1_2_x/components/asset-management/ 
management.html):

This action stores the asset in the resources directory and generates a  
meta file with the dublin core meta data that was passed in as request  
parameter or with data that was extracted from the request (mime type,  
size). Where the asset is stored is determined by the ResourcesManager.

Gregor, thanks for catching it.  I figured I would get flamed for  
saying something incorrect, so I was scared to pass it along to all the  
developers who know so much more than I!  :)

Jon


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Re: article on lenya

Posted by Torsten Schlabach <ts...@apache.org>.
Hi!

 >> (they would fit into the lenya documentation as well..)

 From the article:

 >> Lenya utilizes the Dublin Core for its metadata tags in pages.

Does it? I was never aware!

Regards,
Torsten

Gregor J. Rothfuss schrieb:
> http://redarrow.textdrive.com/article/4/part-1-understanding-lenya
> 
> jon, feel free to post pointers to your articles here. interesting reading.
> 
> (they would fit into the lenya documentation as well..)
> 


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