Re[2]: [Fwd: Creating new pages with Wyona]
ilya <[email protected]> Fri, 25 Oct 2002 16:04:01 +0500
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Hi! >> 1) static HTML Hello World (only Cocoon) >> 2) XML, XSLT Hello World (only Cocoon) >> 3) Adding the Wyona Toolbar >> 4) Making the Hello World editable with Xopus and Bitflux >> 5) Making the Hello World publishable >> 6) Making the Hello World creatable (Hello Pluto, Hello Neptun, etc.) >> 7) Adding Access Controlling to the Hello World >> >> JF> I very much agree that such kind of documentation is really necessary. JF> I already tried to use wyona some time ago. I relaized that i first had to JF> learn XML/XSLT and cocoon. This knowledge is certainly a necessary JF> prerequisite for using wyona. With a bit more knowledgtin XML/XSLT and JF> cocoon I will try to use wyona and a documentation as described above JF> will certainly be helpful. However I miss at least one thing: the JF> structure of the website. I suppose that even a "simple" Hello World site JF> should have a distinct structure (this will help if you have to build a more JF> sophisticated website): Therefore (sorry, i will by short) Interesting solution there is in forrest project: http://xml.apache.org/forrest/your-project.html there is task "seed": "'Seeding' a project is our own arborial term for adding a template documentation set to your project, which you can then customize. " and then - task "site" - "Generates a static HTML website for this project" <skip, sorry> Ilya