David,
I just found the doc you created and updated the home page so it gets reflected.
Sorry for this back and forth, this is temporary.
Thanks for contributing with the doc.
Cheers!
Hernan
Hernan Cunico wrote:
David Jencks wrote:
On Feb 5, 2008, at 4:31 PM, David Jencks wrote:
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I also realize I don't know what the intended relationship between
these pages is and which one I'm supposed to work from and how (or if) to
It should not really matter from which page you start. We have two pages
with the same content because one (index) is the default landing page
but actually does not have content of its own. Index only has one line
macro to include the content of Documentation -> {include:Documentation}
So why we have a second page? I just wanted to have "Documentation"
listed on the breadcrumbs as well as made more sense all the documents
hierarchically organized "hanging" from a Documentation parent page [
Home > Apache Geronimo v2.1 > Documentation ]
It's just a small detail but I think it makes the overall documentation
looks better. Downside, we have two pages displaying the same content
and an autoexport plugin that some times is not that "auto".
affect the *documentation.html page. A few days ago I wrote up info
on a new jndi feature which shows up fine on the / page but not the
documentation.html.
For now, the Documentation page is mostly generated by hand. Most of the
work on the proposed TOC is just that, to list and discuss what contents
to cover instead of just start creating the pages in some particular
order. As we start to fill the documentation with content I'll start to
mix in the Documentation page some macros to automatically generate
links to some sections.
Where did you put that doc? it's probably just matter of changing the
parent page.
Just in case, here is a doc for how the documentation is organized
within the different spaces in Confluence.
http://cwiki.apache.org/geronimo/geronimo-cwiki-documentation-architecture.html
Cheers!
Hernan
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thanks
david jencks
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