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Dale LaBossiere commented on EDGENT-327:
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In addition to the dejavu.css msg I encountered the /favico.ico msg. Does it 
have the same cause/workarounds?
I'm out of my element here but the question that comes to me is: why is 
dejavu.css "missing" when using one form of docsurl and not the other?  Is it 
in fact present in the generated filetree result for one case and not in the 
other?  Or the import statement present (or different) in one case and not the 
other?

> some http urls in the website prevent full local testing
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>
>                 Key: EDGENT-327
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/EDGENT-327
>             Project: Edgent
>          Issue Type: Task
>          Components: Web Site
>            Reporter: Dale LaBossiere
>            Assignee: Queenie Ma
>            Priority: Trivial
>
> If you create a local / test instance of the website (e.g., "jekyll server") 
> all of the javadoc related links go to the live website.
> site/_config.yml defines docurl which is used in many places. See the note 
> there about issues encountered when I tried changing it from a http url to a 
> / url... though overall it seemed to work.
> Also the javadoc "latest", 1.0.0, ... links in 
> site/_data/mydoc/mydoc_topnav.yml are http links.



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