Joshua Slive <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > There are lots of potential solutions to this problem, but none is > particularly nice. The two closest I see right now: > > 1. Start enforcing the "no extension" rule in the apache docs -- ie., > refer to files as mod/suexec with no extension. I don't think this is a > particularly good idea right now because it would break a ton of links and > because it would introduce xml/html into the negotiation mix -- we might > want that at some point, but not until we have properly researched it. > > 2. Abandon ant and require the use of gnumake. Here we lose a bunch of > nice features like style-sheet preloading. It would perhaps be nice to > abandon java entirely and go with Xalan-C, but from my limited testing, > that version won't even touch the japanese encoding, so we'd be stuck > with a mixed environment.
I'd like to propose another solution. 3. Modify Ant to meet our requirements. Use that jar throughout the project by putting it to somewhere like site-tools. I've got a bit busier this week but I think I can come up with some working patch soon. -- Yoshiki Hayashi --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
