On 10 Dec 07, at 11:54 PM 10 Dec 07, Vincent Massol wrote: > > On Dec 11, 2007, at 1:00 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote: > >> >> On 4 Dec 07, at 2:44 AM 4 Dec 07, Thomas Mortagne wrote: >> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> One Codehaus (http://www.codehaus.org/) need to eventually use XWiki >>> as main web site engine would be for us to implement an HTML export >>> feature. >>> >>> I made some work on this and I propose to commit on 1.3 (Sergiu just >>> created the 1.2 branch) a new ExportAction (like the pdf/rtf one) >>> that >>> handle HTLM/ZIP export (http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/ >>> XWIKI-564): >>> - support a range a multiwiki pages in view mode without request >>> parameters >>> - add skin dependencies in the package >>> - add attachments in the package >>> - modify links targeting skin, attachment and exported pages in >>> exported pages (using a custom URL factory) >>> - package all this in a zip file >>> >> >> So will this be a single action that I can run? > > It's a url yes. > >> Also can I control the structure of the exported HTML? > > what's your need? >
To integrate it as site documentation with an existing system. So I need the structure of my documentation to apply my CSS. It's if XHTML I can use XSL first, that's not a big deal. It would be cool if I could write a Doxia sink :-) >> I would like to >> be able to apply any CSS to the site that is output. > > By default we export the albatross skin in a directory. This skin > contains css files. You can certainly replace these CSS with your own. > >> Can I trigger this with a webservice call? > > Since it's a URL you can simply call it with any http client. > >> Those are my use cases. I know, very demanding :-) >> >> But this would allow integration into existing system to that XWiki >> could be integrated into any existing system. > > Note: I haven't tried it yet but I'll do soon. > > Thanks > -Vincent > > _______________________________________________ > devs mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs Thanks, Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- Jason van Zyl Founder, Apache Maven jason at sonatype dot com ---------------------------------------------------------- the course of true love never did run smooth ... -- Shakespeare _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

