Yep. I had shut it down. The next question is: jetspeed came back up. I added a new RSS feed and then tried adding the portlet to a users page. The RSS feed magically appeared in the Add Portlet list and I clicked and added it. Worked great! So I say: "Wheee! Lets add some more!". I edit local-portlets.xreg and add three more. They're still in there so I didn't not save it or something daft like that. But they don't appear in the list of portlets that a user can add to a page? Did I do something wrong or is the the "Add Portlet" list being cached somewhere? If it is, can I kick it in the head to make it reload the list again?
Thanks! P.S. I'm keeping notes on all this so I can send in an update to the Syndication part of the documentation.... Paul Spencer wrote: > Place your portlet entries in local-portlet.xreg, feed_xx.xreg is always > overwritten. When jetspeed is shutdown, it writes the .xreg files. If > you modified local-portlets.xreg and then shutdown BEFORE Jetspeed read > the file and placed the entries in memory, then the changes to > local-portlets.xreg would be lost. > > >Michael Mealling wrote: > > Ok, now that I've gotten things working I started experimenting with RSS > > feeds. The documentation I've found says you can put the portlet-entries > > in all sorts of places. I put them in feed_local.xreg but they were > > overwritten. I put them in local-portlets.xreg and _that_ was overwritten. > > What gives? Where do I put these so that jetspeed reads them and > > incorporates them? -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Mealling | Vote Libertarian! | urn:pin:1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | http://www.neonym.net -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
