ah, do you mean that in step 2, I create a widget based on your
example that will render the HTML page, upload this to the net
(probably in my Subversion repository), then in step 3, markup a wiki
page to point to 2?

I'll give it a go!

On Dec 26, 5:32 pm, Toby <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, I'm not having much luck getting this working
> though. Do you have any other examples? I would use them straight in a
> google code hosted wiki page?
>
> Is that going to work for HTML files? You mention XML above?
>
> Cheers
>
> On Dec 26, 1:25 pm, zwetan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > you can host everything on google code
>
> > 1. define the correct mime type for your HTML content when you commit
> > eg.
> > svn:mime-type
> > text/xml
>
> > 2. define an xml widget
> >     <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
> > <Module>
> >   <ModulePrefs title="your doc title" width="400" height="600"
> > scrolling="true" />
> >   <Content type="url" href="http://projectname.googlecode.com/svn/doc/
> > index.html" />
> > </Module>
>
> > 3. use the widget in the wiki page directly
> >     <wiki:gadget url="http://projectname.googlecode.com/svn/path/
> > doc.xml" width="100%" height="600" border="0" />
>
> > seehttp://code.google.com/p/support/wiki/WikiSyntax#Gadgets
>
> > cheers,
> > zwetan

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