I didn't test it but if I understand how it works, everytime the page you try to "clip" changes, you have to change your xreg isn't it ?
If so, commiting the source is a good idea, but not commiting xreg files, or at least not put them into default psml, cause everytimes someone tries jetspeed with an old xreg clip file and a new web site, it won't work... As the documentation seems good, I'm personnally +1 on integrating the portlets source/docs, 0 on integrating xreg sample, and -1 on putting them on default psml, except if you can find one sample page that will never change. My 0 is because if samples are in xreg, someone will have to maintain it... Aurelien PS for Mark : I've done some works on tabs skinning (for the moment 3 parts), I'm learning how to use cvs in eclipse (don't want to mess it), and I'll try to commit some stuff ASAP. Marco Mari a �crit : > I'm really glad that you appreciate my job! > If you commit it, that's a great result for my thesis! > I've tried to improve the 2 examples you don't like: > -Unipr homepage is only an example of "swapping" columns, and it's > difficult to improve, because this page it's not clipping friendly at > all.. > -for Mozilla homepage you can try these settings, the result is a > more tidy clipping: > <parameter name="Tag1" value="img" hidden="false"/> > <parameter name="startTag2" value="div id=foundationBox" > hidden="false"/> <parameter name="stopTag2" value="div" > hidden="false"/> <parameter name="startTag3" value="td > id=mozillaQuoteCell" hidden="false"/> <parameter name="stopTag3" > value="td" hidden="false"/> > > Anyway, you can choose your favourite examples, I've not particular > preferences (but I think 'Organized content example' and 'Different > URLs example' can show well all portlet features). > > Best regards, > > Marco --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
