- From: Steven Pemberton <Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl>
- Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2010 09:35:17 +0200
- To: "John Boyer" <boyerj@ca.ibm.com>, "Steven Pemberton" <Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl>, "Nick Van den Bleeken" <Nick.Van.den.Bleeken@inventivegroup.com>
- Cc: "public-forms@w3.org" <public-forms@w3.org>
On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 08:53:12 +0200, Nick Van den Bleeken <Nick.Van.den.Bleeken@inventivegroup.com> wrote: > John, Steven, > > For the 2011 directory in CVS, is there something inside the 2011 > directory? Because if it's empty you are probably hitting the annoying > prune empty directories feature of CVS.... That's exactly what was happening. I have now learned that it's not enough to just create the directory if you want to see it, but it has to have content as well. Steven > > Regards, > > Nick Van den Bleeken > R&D Manager > > Phone: +32 3 821 01 70 > Office Fax: +32 3 821 01 71 > nick.van.den.bleeken@inventivegroup.com > <mailto:nick.van.den.bleeken@inventivegroup.com> > http://www.inventivedesigners.com<http://www.inventivedesigners.com/> > Linked in<http://be.linkedin.com/in/nvdbleek> > > From: public-forms-request@w3.org [mailto:public-forms-request@w3.org] > On Behalf Of John Boyer > Sent: vrijdag 17 september 2010 18:02 > To: Steven Pemberton > Cc: public-forms@w3.org > Subject: Re: access to XHTML+XForms 1.1 file directory > > > Hi Steven, > > I have a few more questions and responses inline below. > > Thank you > > > From: > > "Steven Pemberton" <Steven.Pemberton@cwi.nl> > > To: > > public-forms@w3.org, John Boyer/CanWest/IBM@IBMCA > > Date: > > 09/17/2010 04:13 AM > > Subject: > > Re: access to XHTML+XForms 1.1 file directory > > > ________________________________ > > > >> I've uploaded Leigh's XHTML + XForms 1.1 zip file to the following >> location: >> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/2007/xhtml_xforms11.zip > > It's there. Why did you choose 2007 instead of 2010? > > JB> Good question. I didn't even look in 2010 because the rest of the > XForms 1.1 schema stuff is in 2007. > However, now that I look, I see you have other xhtml+xforms11 stuff in > 2010, so I'll move it there. > Perhaps we should create a schema directory in our space, rather than > using year numbers. > >> However, the action item actually asked for the zip file to also be >> broken >> out into the individual files. I don't really know why, but I did the >> extraction, which put the files here: >> http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/Forms/2007/xhtml+xforms11/ > > They are there. > > JB> I know. I see them. It's just that I can't list them. > >> Next I added a link to our home page. >> >> However, the link is not accessible due to insufficient access >> privileges. > > The problem is that there is no Overview.html page, so you can only link > to the individual files in the directory. Otherwise you should add an > Overview.html. The directory and all files are world readable. > > JB> Is there anything that can be changed so that you just get a > directory listing? I don't want to have to create a page that lists the > files that are there, in case they change for example. > >> Steven, I think a team member has to change the access privileges on >> new >> directories, so could you please make the new directory available? >> >> While at it, would you mind creating 2010 and 2011 directories that we >> can use for future work? > > 2010 is already there (again, no Overview.html file). I just created > 2011, > but for some reason it is not showing up. It may be a mirroring issue, > and > we just have to wait for the mirrors to catch up. > > JB> I checked this morning and 2011 is still not there from a CVS > standpoint, so it's perhaps not just a mirroring issue. > > Steven > >> Thanks, >> John > > > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content, and is believed to be clean. > -- > > ________________________________ > Inventive Designers' Email Disclaimer: > http://www.inventivedesigners.com/email-disclaimer
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