On Jul 14, 2005, at 9:06 AM, Jacek Laskowski wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
One is the source (.xml) one is the rendered .html.
Have you looked at the two files? There is navigation added
around the content (index.xml) to produce the page itself
(index.html)
Well, I was really asking why we have to maintain two files instead
of one since the html one is just a product of XSLT processing of
the source file - index.xml.
It's not quite XSL, but similar. And the maintenance is easy.
I remember a talk about a already-prepared site content so that in
case of troubles infra people would check them out and easily
populate damaged site content. Is that just for that?
Yes. Because this way, you are 100% certain that the stuff you
create on your machine and hopefully look at and play w/ before
publishing can be published directly from SVN. Keeps the necessary
QA to a minimum (i.e. only QA when developing the content, not out in
"stage")
If this gets onerous or problematic, we can change. So far, it's
just so simple...
geir
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