El jue, 01-12-2005 a las 17:38 -0500, Tim Williams escribió:
> On 11/18/05, Michael Ralston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 07:13 pm, Andreas Hartmann wrote:
> > > Michael Ralston wrote:
> > > > I've used lenya for a couple of australian companies, I'm familiar with
> > > > org.apache.lenya.ac and the StaticHTMLExporter (which seems to have
> > > > disappeared in current SVN??)
> > >
> > > ... and is still in need of an appropriate replacement :)
> > > A component for exporting a site to static HTML would be a nice addition
> > > to 1.4. Some issues which could be improved in comparison to 1.2:
> > >
> > > - configurability
> > > - reusability (command line?)
> > > - functionality (proper downloading of images, CSS, etc.)
> >
> > Ok, so static export for 1.4 is a good candidate for something for me to 
> > work
> > on then, (In addition to taking a look at the automated tests)
> >
> > In 1.2 there seemed to be two ways to do static export right? There was the
> > publish task export, and there was also the ant task?
> >
> > I wasn't real fond of the ant task, how would a command line export be used 
> > in
> > production? It would probably run via the operating system scheduler, eg
> > cron? Anyway, not that much of an issue as long at the export class can be
> > called from two different use-cases.
> >
> > In regards to configuration, it's something that just needs to be configured
> > via a file somewhere, not via the web right?
> >
> > In addition to downloading images and processing the css properly, a 
> > problem I
> > found with the 1.2 exporter was that when a page published/deactivated the
> > pages which should have a navigation link appear/disappear were not updated.
> > This could be difficult to solve without making some assumptions about how
> > the site navigation has been configured.
> >
> > I'll get started on it and upload a patch to bugzilla when i have something 
> > :)
> >
> > Michael
> 
> Isn't this what folks are trying to accomplish with the Forrest-Lenya
> integration effort?  Given both are Cocoon apps, seems wasteful to try
> and recreate what Forrest is already good at?
> --tim

+1

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thorsten

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