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Subject: RE: [xmlc] Re: XMLC wiki

The mailing lists contain some very useful "howto" type information that'd be
great on the Wiki - the problem is going through the archives and sifting the
wheat from the chaff. ;-)

But as a starting point, late last year I sent in some details on how to use
the DOMTableRow class (developed by Richard Kunze) with multiple nested rows -
perhaps that would be a good start? I also sent in some sample code that
showed everything in action. That kind of info is invaluable for newbies...

Cheers,
Peter


-----Original Message-----
From: David Li [mailto:taweili@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thu 02-Jun-05 9:24 AM
To: xmlc@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:
Subject: Re: [xmlc] Re: XMLC wiki



Cool. We have a wiki. Any suggestion on what should be put on it? ;)

David

On Jun 3, 2005, at 12:22 AM, Matthew Hixson wrote:

> Going through old mail I found this thread. Looks like the Wiki
> was created on Sept 7th, but then nothing really happened with it.
>
> https://wiki.objectweb.org/xmlc/
>
> -M@
>
>
> On Sep 7, 2004, at 1:57 PM, Jacob Kjome wrote:
>
>
>> Should be there soon. I just enabled it, but the Wiki
>> configuration is only
>> updated every 4 hours.
>>
>> Jake
>>
>> Quoting Justin Akehurst <akehurst@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Coolness. Who has the admin rights to do this?
>>>
>>> -Justin
>>>
>>> Denny Chambers wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> ObjectWeb supports Wiki's now. Go to the admin project page and
>>>> click on
>>>> "Edit public Info" and then on "Use Wiki Plugin". It takes about
>>>> 4 hours
>>>> for OW to set it up, then a Wiki tab will appear on the project
>>>> main page.
>>>>
>>>> Denny
>>>>
>>>> Matthew Hixson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Hear, hear!
>>>>>
>>>>> -M@
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sep 7, 2004, at 10:39 AM, Justin Akehurst wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> A partner of mine and I were talking about making an XMLC Wiki so
>>>>>> that we can get all of the sparse information about it into
>>>>>> one place.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I would be interested in participating in this effort. I feel
>>>>>> that
>>>>>> XMLC is a great piece of software that deserves the change to
>>>>>> evolve
>>>>>> into something that can be used widely.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> -Justin Akehurst
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>
>>
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