So you would be okay with including the sources, but not advertising them
in the HTML pages?
exactly, if the sources are necessary to have full search
capabilities.
Cheers,
Mark
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It's now fixed; you'll now only get shown titles of matching docs if you
disable the html_copy_source.
This sounds like reduced search capabilities to me. I think it should
be possible to configure full search capabilities without having to
confront the user with the complexity technical
mark schrieb:
It was a bug in the JavaScript, but is already fixed in Hg.
I did a complete update. Then I added Optik-1.5.3. I seems now that
sphinx has problems with the ubuntu 8.04 Python2.5 version. Maybe it
would like some of the other 50+ packages available in the package
manager?
It
Access to restricted URI denied code: 1012
xhr.open(type,s.url,s.async);try{if(s.da...[s.url]=modRes;if(!jsonp)
success();}else
Does this occur locally? Have you tried it when the docs are served
via HTTP? (I still can't reproduce it...)
when I use apache2 for serving the
mark schrieb:
Access to restricted URI denied code: 1012
xhr.open(type,s.url,s.async);try{if(s.da...[s.url]=modRes;if(!jsonp)
success();}else
Does this occur locally? Have you tried it when the docs are served
via HTTP? (I still can't reproduce it...)
when I use apache2 for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Georg,
I have a problem when building html documentation. Unfortunately I do
not understand what the problem exactly is. In the list I found
something similar which was connected to CVS. Do you think this has
something to do with putting the sources into a Mercurial repo