thank you this sounds like the way to go, I just simply wanted to enquire,
do I follow the same methodology if I want to use the WebBrowserPortlet?

Thanks again


-----Original Message-----
From: Glen Carl [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 22 November 2002 10:04
To: Jetspeed Users List
Subject: Re: Jar file containing new portlets that enhance IFrame and
webr ewriting capabilities


Martin,
You may need to modify the util/WebBrowserRewriter.java to include the 
template reference. Follow the way styleSheetLocation is done, where a 
CSS link is placed in the head. The version we submitted has the style 
hard-coded, but in my current version I have made the style dynamic, and 
match the style to the skin. You will probably want to do the same for 
your Jsp templates. I chose to pass the skin selection between the 
IframeProxyPortlet and BrowserServlet via HttpSession 
setAttribute/getAttribute. If there is more interest in our proxy 
portlets, I will update the source to include this feature.
Glen

Martin Kisimov wrote:
> ok I got it to work, just have a few questions.
> 
> I am trying to implement a template which has standard navigations for
every
> jsp that gets displayed. I tested the functionality which specifies the
> standard navigation from jsp to jsp lets say, however i want toembed these
> jsps in a template and get it all displayed. Regardles of links I would
like
> to be able display the template at all times.
> 
> How possible is that
> 
> Thank you
> 


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