From developer@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 11 07:38:08 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Tobias Kaefer) Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:38:08 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] Thanks for ... Message-ID: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I'll have to say thanks for: * Ogo * Zidestore * Sope * Zogi (I just started porting from xmlrpc to zogi and I like the interface) I started my project in 08/2006 (see http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/xmlrpc/2006-August/000646.html) and for quite a long time I developed and had meetings, discussions about how the my project should be. It was not a fulltime job, nevertheless it took me some time. But now I'm at point where most of the requirements are met. So I think it's the best time to say thanks. Greets Tobias - -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen / with kind regards Tobias S. Käfer Tobias S. Kaefer * Portal-Development ABAS Software AG, Suedendstrasse 42, 76135 Karlsruhe, GERMANY Fon: +49 721 967 23 0, Fax: +49 721 967 23 100 Managing board / Vorstand: Werner Strub (CEO, Vorsitzender), Peter Walser Chairman supervisory board / Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Thomas Frank Company Register / Handelsregister: HRB 107644 Amtsgericht Mannheim please visit our homepage / Bitte besuchen Sie unsere Homepage: http://www.abas.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFH/wdQdJJ1JNEzpd0RAnGMAKDPkaeNa/49OlbbXRzPTl0ISmXLtACbBG6B 2AUHwRMXx7OBBAbjfV4qFM0= =NoXl -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From developer@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 11 09:06:11 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 10:06:11 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] Thanks for ... In-Reply-To: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> References: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> Message-ID: <41084733-CE18-4F98-97BD-AA3DB2160354@opengroupware.org> On 11.04.2008, at 08:38, Tobias Kaefer wrote: > I started my project in 08/2006 (see > http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/xmlrpc/2006-August/ > 000646.html) > and for quite a long time I developed and had meetings, discussions > about how the my project should be. It was not a fulltime job, > nevertheless it took me some time. Maybe you could outline what you have done? :-) A portlet which displays stuff from OGo? Thanks, Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From developer@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 11 09:30:09 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Tobias Kaefer) Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 10:30:09 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] Thanks for ... In-Reply-To: <41084733-CE18-4F98-97BD-AA3DB2160354@opengroupware.org> References: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> <41084733-CE18-4F98-97BD-AA3DB2160354@opengroupware.org> Message-ID: <47FF2191.60304@abas.de> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 It's a Ajax-based webui for the Calendar/Appointments that integrates in our Portal-Server. You can view, edit, create, delete appointments. It's pretty much the same functionality that OGo provides in the webui. Build on top of the abstraction to OGo I've created some other functions: * A REST webservice for easy accessing appointment informations * An integration in our company yellow-pages portlet (to see, if someone you want to call has an appointment) * ... I don't like to post screenshots on a mailing-list, but maybe I can upload somewhere... Greets Tobias Helge Hess schrieb: | On 11.04.2008, at 08:38, Tobias Kaefer wrote: |> I started my project in 08/2006 (see |> http://mail.opengroupware.org/pipermail/xmlrpc/2006-August/000646.html) |> and for quite a long time I developed and had meetings, discussions |> about how the my project should be. It was not a fulltime job, |> nevertheless it took me some time. | | Maybe you could outline what you have done? :-) A portlet which displays | stuff from OGo? | | Thanks, | Helge - -- Mit freundlichen Gruessen / with kind regards Tobias S. Käfer Tobias S. Kaefer * Portal-Development ABAS Software AG, Suedendstrasse 42, 76135 Karlsruhe, GERMANY Fon: +49 721 967 23 0, Fax: +49 721 967 23 100 Managing board / Vorstand: Werner Strub (CEO, Vorsitzender), Peter Walser Chairman supervisory board / Aufsichtsratsvorsitzender: Thomas Frank Company Register / Handelsregister: HRB 107644 Amtsgericht Mannheim please visit our homepage / Bitte besuchen Sie unsere Homepage: http://www.abas.de -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.4 (MingW32) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFH/yGRdJJ1JNEzpd0RAuywAKCWDf8Y2z07joGIlwoLfeiYGgWYhQCfcjpw D8LbWKaUeiOuQfyV+5xOaYE= =UuWC -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- From developer@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 11 13:51:09 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 08:51:09 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Developer] Thanks for ... In-Reply-To: <47FF2191.60304@abas.de> References: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> <41084733-CE18-4F98-97BD-AA3DB2160354@opengroupware.org> <47FF2191.60304@abas.de> Message-ID: <1207918269.4789.4.camel@WM_ADAM1.morrison.iserv.net> > It's a Ajax-based webui for the Calendar/Appointments that integrates in > our Portal-Server. > You can view, edit, create, delete appointments. > It's pretty much the same functionality that OGo provides in the webui. > Build on top of the abstraction to OGo I've created some other functions: > * A REST webservice for easy accessing appointment informations > * An integration in our company yellow-pages portlet (to see, if someone > you want to call has an appointment) > * ... > I don't like to post screenshots on a mailing-list, but maybe I can > upload somewhere... If your code is Open Source it is trivial to open a Googe Code page, then you can upload your stuff their as well as create a simple page describing what it is. Our web developer has created an AJAX calendar for PHP sites But I don't think it has been published (the code) anywhere yet. From developer@opengroupware.org Fri Apr 11 15:47:36 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 10:47:36 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Developer] Thanks for ... In-Reply-To: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> References: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> Message-ID: <1207925256.4789.7.camel@WM_ADAM1.morrison.iserv.net> > I'll have to say thanks for: > * Ogo > * Zidestore > * Sope > * Zogi (I just started porting from xmlrpc to zogi and I like the interface) Thanks. Since your going to use zOGI I'd be more than happy than host some screenshots for you. I keep a list of zOGI applications on the zOGI page with links to screenshots. From developer@opengroupware.org Sun Apr 13 08:16:21 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 09:16:21 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] NSURL different in libFoundation and GNUstep base? Message-ID: <20080413071621.B9C77D3F8F@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> Hi, i try to create a NSURL and then to retrieve some data from it. This is working with my test program on gnustep-base, but not with libFoundation. below are the two test program sources, and their output. In gnustep-base environment, everything is working as I expect it, with libFoundation, it acts strange. Does anybody know, what I'm missing, or whats wrong with my code for libFoundation? here the code I run with gnustep-base: #include int main(int argc, const char *argv[]) { id pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; NSString *GKey = @"ABQIAAAAvp3__HwvT3VkixIIbsW0axQuKI_6t1bH2P0vCI_Q8jfpn8qdNBQMnneljxh9czilkau_bYSCXteS_A"; NSString *Address = @"Potsdamer+Platz+Berlin+Germany"; NSString *URLString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=%@&output=csv&key=%@", Address, GKey]; URLString = [URLString stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; NSLog(@"URL: %@", URLString); NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:URLString]; NSLog(@"NSURL *url: %@", url); NSString *coordinates = [NSString stringWithContentsOfURL:url]; NSArray *coordItems = [coordinates componentsSeparatedByString:@","]; NSLog(@"Latitude: %@ Longitude: %@", [coordItems objectAtIndex:2], [coordItems objectAtIndex:3]); NSString *GeoCacheURL = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?origin_lat=%@&origin_long=%@", [coordItems objectAtIndex:2], [coordItems objectAtIndex:3]]; NSLog(@"NewURL: %@", GeoCacheURL); [pool release]; return 0; } and here the output: 2008-04-13 09:14:26.520 getcoords[17352] URL: http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=Potsdamer+Platz+Berlin+Germany&output=csv&key=ABQIAAAAvp3__HwvT3VkixIIbsW0axQuKI_6t1bH2P0vCI_Q8jfpn8qdNBQMnneljxh9czilkau_bYSCXteS_A 2008-04-13 09:14:26.522 getcoords[17352] NSURL *url: http://maps.google.com/maps/geo?q=Potsdamer+Platz+Berlin+Germany&output=csv&key=ABQIAAAAvp3__HwvT3VkixIIbsW0axQuKI_6t1bH2P0vCI_Q8jfpn8qdNBQMnneljxh9czilkau_bYSCXteS_A 2008-04-13 09:14:33.466 getcoords[17352] Latitude: 52.509328 Longitude: 13.375837 2008-04-13 09:14:33.466 getcoords[17352] NewURL: http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?origin_lat=52.509328&origin_long=13.375837 here the code I run with libFoundation: #include #include int main(int argc, char **argv, char **envp) { [NSProcessInfo initializeWithArguments:argv count: argc environment: envp]; id pool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; NSString *GKey = @"ABQIAAAAvp3__HwvT3VkixIIbsW0axQuKI_6t1bH2P0vCI_Q8jfpn8qdNBQMnneljxh9czilkau_bYSCXteS_A"; NSString *Address = @"Potsdamer+Platz+Berlin+Germany"; NSString *URLString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"maps.google.com:80/maps/geo?q=%@&output=csv&key=%@", Address, GKey]; // URLString = [URLString stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; URLString = [URLString stringByEscapingURL]; URLString = [@"http://" stringByAppendingString:URLString]; NSLog(@"URL: %@", URLString); NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:URLString]; NSLog(@"NSURL *url: %@", url); NSString *coordinates = [NSString stringWithContentsOfURL:url]; NSArray *coordItems = [coordinates componentsSeparatedByString:@","]; NSLog(@"Latitude: %@ Longitude: %@", [coordItems objectAtIndex:2], [coordItems objectAtIndex:3]); NSString *GeoCacheURL = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://www.geocaching.com/seek/nearest.aspx?origin_lat=%@&origin_long=%@", [coordItems objectAtIndex:2], [coordItems objectAtIndex:3]]; NSLog(@"NewURL: %@", GeoCacheURL); [pool release]; return 0; } and the corresponding output: Apr 13 07:00:50 getcoords [13768]: URL: http://maps.google.com%3A80%2Fmaps%2Fgeo%3Fq%3DPotsdamer%2BPlatz%2BBerlin%2BGermany%26output%3Dcsv%26key%3DABQIAAAAvp3__HwvT3VkixIIbsW0axQuKI_6t1bH2P0vCI_Q8jfpn8qdNBQMnneljxh9czilkau_bYSCXteS_A Apr 13 07:00:50 getcoords [13768]: NSURL *url: <_NSAbsoluteHTTPURL 0x89620244: 'http://maps.google.com%3A80%2Fmaps%2Fgeo%3Fq%3DPotsdamer%2BPlatz%2BBerlin%2BGermany%26output%3Dcsv%26key%3DABQIAAAAvp3__HwvT3VkixIIbsW0axQuKI_6t1bH2P0vCI_Q8jfpn8qdNBQMnneljxh9czilkau_bYSCXteS_A:80/'> Apr 13 07:00:50 getcoords [13768]: -[NSURL URLHandleUsingCache:]: missing handler for URL '<_NSAbsoluteHTTPURL 0x89620244: 'http://maps.google.com%3A80%2Fmaps%2Fgeo%3Fq%3DPotsdamer%2BPlatz%2BBerlin%2BGermany%26output%3Dcsv%26key%3DABQIAAAAvp3__HwvT3VkixIIbsW0axQuKI_6t1bH2P0vCI_Q8jfpn8qdNBQMnneljxh9czilkau_bYSCXteS_A:80/'>' Uncatched Objective-C exception: exceptionClass Reason: objectAtIndex: in NSArray UserInfo: { index = 3; size = 1; } libFoundation adds a :80 to the end of the URL, I wonder why, and whether this is the problem? kind regards Sebastian From developer@opengroupware.org Sun Apr 13 10:43:19 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 11:43:19 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] NSURL different in libFoundation and GNUstep base? In-Reply-To: <20080413071621.B9C77D3F8F@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20080413071621.B9C77D3F8F@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <2B0C97DC-98FF-4B05-B2E2-1DA3D5813E35@opengroupware.org> On 13.04.2008, at 09:16, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > i try to create a NSURL and then to retrieve some data from it. This > is > working with my test program on gnustep-base, but not with > libFoundation. lF itself has no HTTP support. You can use WOHTTPConnection, WORequest, WOResponse. > URLString = [URLString > stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; Convention is to use lowercase names for variables, eg: urlString For escaping you can find NSString methods in NGExtensions (those work on all Foundations). > Apr 13 07:00:50 getcoords [13768]: -[NSURL URLHandleUsingCache:]: > missing > handler for URL '<_NSAbsoluteHTTPURL ^^^error > libFoundation adds a :80 to the end of the URL, I wonder why, and > whether > this is the problem? Because your escaping code is b0rked. You escape almost the whole URL: URLString = [URLString stringByEscapingURL]; URLString = [@"http://" stringByAppendingString:URLString]; How is that supposed to work? (you put everything in the hostname ...) You always need to escape the components of an URL individually. This is also true for the path, btw (escaping the whole path will escape the '/', hence, it will result in a single resource name!). Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From developer@opengroupware.org Sun Apr 13 15:41:24 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 16:41:24 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] NSURL different in libFoundation and GNUstep base? Message-ID: <20080413144124.D5C8ED402E@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> developer@opengroupware.org wrote: > On 13.04.2008, at 09:16, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > > i try to create a NSURL and then to retrieve some data from it. This > > is > > working with my test program on gnustep-base, but not with > > libFoundation. > > lF itself has no HTTP support. You can use WOHTTPConnection, > WORequest, WOResponse. what a mess, then i need to look at these classes... > > > URLString = [URLString > > stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding]; > > Convention is to use lowercase names for variables, eg: > urlString > next time. > For escaping you can find NSString methods in NGExtensions (those work > on all Foundations). > > > Apr 13 07:00:50 getcoords [13768]: -[NSURL URLHandleUsingCache:]: > > missing > > handler for URL '<_NSAbsoluteHTTPURL > ^^^error > > > libFoundation adds a :80 to the end of the URL, I wonder why, and > > whether > > this is the problem? > > Because your escaping code is b0rked. You escape almost the whole URL: > > URLString = [URLString stringByEscapingURL]; > URLString = [@"http://" stringByAppendingString:URLString]; > > How is that supposed to work? (you put everything in the hostname ...) at least that stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding worked for me on the whole uri string in gnustep-base, I did assume something equivalent happen with stringByEscapingURL. Unfortunately, regarding the stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding, I only find a comment in NSString+URLEscaping.m: /* TODO: support new Panther API?: - (NSString *)stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding:(NSStringEncoding)e - (NSString *)stringByReplacingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding: (NSStringEncoding)e */ so I just added the stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding to NSString+URLEscaping.m. (cut 'n paste from gnustep), works now on the whole string, the same way as in gnustep ;). I could also add the stringByReplacingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding, and then open an enhancement request, including a patch. As both libraries have compatible licenses, I think that shouldn't be too much a problem. However, in gnustep-base, these methods are found in NSString.m, where would be the best place in libFoundation? > > You always need to escape the components of an URL individually. This > is also true for the path, btw (escaping the whole path will escape > the '/', hence, it will result in a single resource name!). ah, ok, good to know. cheers Sebastian From developer@opengroupware.org Sun Apr 13 16:26:56 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Sun, 13 Apr 2008 17:26:56 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] NSURL different in libFoundation and GNUstep base? In-Reply-To: <20080413144124.D5C8ED402E@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20080413144124.D5C8ED402E@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: <05F1DA55-F386-43D3-9046-1201A58FFC26@opengroupware.org> On 13.04.2008, at 16:41, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: >> lF itself has no HTTP support. You can use WOHTTPConnection, >> WORequest, WOResponse. > what a mess, then i need to look at these classes... The HTTP API of Foundation was reworked quite a few times, the WO classes have always been the most stable option. >> Because your escaping code is b0rked. You escape almost the whole >> URL: >> >> URLString = [URLString stringByEscapingURL]; >> URLString = [@"http://" stringByAppendingString:URLString]; >> >> How is that supposed to work? (you put everything in the >> hostname ...) > at least that stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding worked for > me on the > whole uri string in gnustep-base, I did assume something equivalent > happen > with stringByEscapingURL. This would be a major bug in GNUstep, which is quite unlikely. As mentioned the whole approach is utterly wrong. It is more likely that stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding only encodes a subset and is not a proper URL fragment encoder. > so I just added the stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding to > NSString+URLEscaping.m. (cut 'n paste from gnustep), works now on > the whole > string, the same way as in gnustep ;). It does not really work. > I could also add the stringByReplacingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding, > and then > open an enhancement request, including a patch. As both libraries have > compatible licenses, I think that shouldn't be too much a problem. > However, in gnustep-base, these methods are found in NSString.m, > where would > be the best place in libFoundation? libFoundation is BSD license, we can't include GS code. If you want to write portable code, just use the methods provided by NGExtensions. They also do the proper thing. Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From developer@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 14 06:15:30 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Sebastian Reitenbach) Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 07:15:30 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] NSURL different in libFoundation and GNUstep base? Message-ID: <20080414051531.2006DD4141@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> developer@opengroupware.org wrote: > On 13.04.2008, at 16:41, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: > >> lF itself has no HTTP support. You can use WOHTTPConnection, > >> WORequest, WOResponse. > > what a mess, then i need to look at these classes... > > The HTTP API of Foundation was reworked quite a few times, the WO > classes have always been the most stable option. Ah, OK. > > >> Because your escaping code is b0rked. You escape almost the whole > >> URL: > >> > >> URLString = [URLString stringByEscapingURL]; > >> URLString = [@"http://" stringByAppendingString:URLString]; > >> > >> How is that supposed to work? (you put everything in the > >> hostname ...) > > at least that stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding worked for > > me on the > > whole uri string in gnustep-base, I did assume something equivalent > > happen > > with stringByEscapingURL. > > This would be a major bug in GNUstep, which is quite unlikely. As > mentioned the whole approach is utterly wrong. It is more likely that > stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding only encodes a subset and is > not a proper URL fragment encoder. The gnustep documentation to the method implementation starts this way: /** * Constructs a new ASCII string which is a representation of the receiver * in which characters are escaped where necessary in order to produce a * legal URL.
> > > so I just added the stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding to > > NSString+URLEscaping.m. (cut 'n paste from gnustep), works now on > > the whole > > string, the same way as in gnustep ;). > > It does not really work. > > > I could also add the stringByReplacingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding, > > and then > > open an enhancement request, including a patch. As both libraries have > > compatible licenses, I think that shouldn't be too much a problem. > > However, in gnustep-base, these methods are found in NSString.m, > > where would > > be the best place in libFoundation? > > libFoundation is BSD license, we can't include GS code. If you want to > write portable code, just use the methods provided by NGExtensions. File where I added the stringByReplacingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding method was in sope-core/NGExtensions/NGExtensions. Are these the NGExtensions you are talking about? Then 'd say, its SOPE stuff, not libFoundation, at least the files below there had the LGPL header. > They also do the proper thing. OK, I'll take a look there. thanks Sebastian From developer@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 14 07:04:48 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Helge Hess) Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 08:04:48 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] NSURL different in libFoundation and GNUstep base? In-Reply-To: <20080414051531.2006DD4141@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> References: <20080414051531.2006DD4141@smtp.l00-bugdead-prods.de> Message-ID: On 14.04.2008, at 07:15, Sebastian Reitenbach wrote: >> This would be a major bug in GNUstep, which is quite unlikely. As >> mentioned the whole approach is utterly wrong. It is more likely that >> stringByAddingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding only encodes a subset and >> is >> not a proper URL fragment encoder. > The gnustep documentation to the method implementation starts this > way: > /** > * Constructs a new ASCII string which is a representation of the > receiver > * in which characters are escaped where necessary in order to > produce a > * legal URL.
If you pipe a whole URL through it and it still can be parsed as a URL, its obviously wrong. The whole point of escaping is that the result is NOT parsed. >> libFoundation is BSD license, we can't include GS code. If you want >> to >> write portable code, just use the methods provided by NGExtensions. > File where I added the stringByReplacingPercentEscapesUsingEncoding > method > was in sope-core/NGExtensions/NGExtensions. If its documented Foundation API it doesn't belong there. > Are these the NGExtensions you are talking about? Si. > Then 'd say, its SOPE stuff, not libFoundation, at least > the files below there had the LGPL header. SOPE is LGPL and we could use GS code there, but Foundation API doesn't belong there. (but not everything in GS is Foundation) Helge -- Helge Hess http://www.helgehess.eu/ From developer@opengroupware.org Mon Apr 14 14:10:09 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (Adam Tauno Williams) Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 09:10:09 -0400 Subject: [OGo-Developer] Thanks for ... In-Reply-To: <1207925256.4789.7.camel@WM_ADAM1.morrison.iserv.net> References: <47FF0750.2040802@abas.de> <1207925256.4789.7.camel@WM_ADAM1.morrison.iserv.net> Message-ID: <1208178609.4928.3.camel@WM_ADAM1.morrison.iserv.net> > > I'll have to say thanks for: > > * Ogo > > * Zidestore > > * Sope > > * Zogi (I just started porting from xmlrpc to zogi and I like the interface) > Thanks. Since your going to use zOGI I'd be more than happy than host > some screenshots for you. I keep a list of zOGI applications on the > zOGI page with links to screenshots. Screenshots have been uploaded to the zOGI Wiki BTW, would this portlet work with any Liferay CMS instance? From developer@opengroupware.org Wed Apr 30 02:31:39 2008 From: developer@opengroupware.org (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Marcus_M=FCller?=) Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2008 03:31:39 +0200 Subject: [OGo-Developer] JOPE now Go, on GoogleCode In-Reply-To: References: <296687E6-50F2-4472-8422-A84C1735C825@opengroupware.org> <1206731094.4938.60.camel@WM_ADAM1.morrison.iserv.net> Message-ID: <398788D3-54BC-4AA8-A48C-A13536FC727F@mulle-kybernetik.com> --Apple-Mail-3--716334738 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed; delsp=yes Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit On 29.03.2008, at 01:38, Helge Hess wrote: > On 28.03.2008, at 20:04, Adam Tauno Williams wrote: >>> to check out the viability of GoogleCode, I have moved the JOPE >>> repository there. In the same run I renamed it to GETobjects, aka >>> Go :-) >> I assume this breaks the ChangeBlogger? > > Not sure, not necessarily. I've added Svn externals, so if you > checkout the 'old' JOPE repository, you actually get the results > from GoogleCode. > Marcus probably can say, when he is back from Australia. It does break the ChangeBlogger, but I've mangled the GETobjects repository into our local ChangeBlogger config somehow - and it still works! ;-) Cheers, Marcus -- Marcus Mueller . . . crack-admin/coder ;-) Mulle kybernetiK . http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com Current projects: http://www.mulle-kybernetik.com/znek/ --Apple-Mail-3--716334738 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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On = 28.03.2008, at 20:04, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
to check out the viability of = GoogleCode, I have moved the = JOPE
repository there. In the same run I renamed it to = GETobjects, aka Go :-)
I assume this breaks the = ChangeBlogger?

Not sure, not necessarily. I've added = Svn externals, so if you checkout the 'old' JOPE repository, you = actually get the results from GoogleCode.
Marcus probably can say, = when he is back from = Australia.

It does break the = ChangeBlogger, but I've mangled the GETobjects repository into our local = ChangeBlogger config somehow - and it still works! ;-)

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