Thorsten Scherler wrote:
El jue, 19-01-2006 a las 11:29 +0100, Felix Röthenbacher escribió:
Thorsten Scherler wrote:
...
Were else the locationmap let the *user* define the location and the
"to-be-used" fallbacks:
<match pattern="tabs.xml">
<select type="exists">
<location src="{project:content.xdocs}tabs1.xml"/>
<location src="{project:content.xdocs}tabs2.xml"/>
</select>
</match>
...
Can you give an example how Lenya's templating hierarchy will look like
implemented with the locationmap protocol?
Thanks, Felix
I will try but no guarantee that it is correct, since I could not find
any documentation about fallback in our official docu (hint, hint). ;-)
http://lenya.apache.org/1_4/reference/publication-templating/index.html#The+Concept+of+Publication+Templating
BTW, there's apparently a mistake in the docs (see point 5).
It should read (I'll fix it):
1. context://lenya/pubs/my-pub/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl
2. context://lenya/pubs/template(my-pub)/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl
3. context://lenya/pubs/template(template(my-pub))/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl
4. ...
5. context://lenya/xslt/page2xhtml.xsl
<match pattern="fallback.**">
<select type="exists">
<location src="context://{lenya:pubId}/lenya/**"/>
<location src="context://{lenya:pubId}/**"/>
No, this one has to be omitted.
<location src="context://lenya/**"/>
<location src="context://**"/>
This one can be omitted as well.
-- Andreas
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