I checked in Ingo's WebPagePortlet in portal.portlets
Also added an entry in the jcfg so that you all can test it out
Ive been testing it here.
It seems to work, but all types of links are not converted, which should be
easy to fix
Its great start, thanks Ingo
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ingo Rammer
> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 3:27 PM
> To: 'JetSpeed'
> Subject: Re: WebPagePortlet
>
>
> > Von: Craig Berry [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Gesendet: Montag, 29. Jänner 2001 23:40
> > >
> > > Not sure what this is for, but if it is for security, you
> > > shouldn't specify
> > > what to *remove* but what to *keep*.
> >
> > I'd imagine it's part of the general "scrub it to fit in a td
> > cell" process,
> > though why you'd have to strip objects and applets to get
> > there is a bit
> > confusing.
>
> On one hand it's just for keeping the layout consistent (which
> means, there
> shouldn't be another <STYLE>-Tag in). On the other hand, a <META
> http-equiv="REDIRECT... -Tag wouldn't be nice in a portal anyway ...
>
> Every "scrubbing"-feature can be turned of for any page you want
> to include
> in the portal. (The only thing that can't be switched is the automatic
> opening/closing of missing tags ... so that a included "</table>" without
> corresponding "<table>" wouldn't mess up with your layout.
>
> > I'm still not quite sure I understand the niche
> > WebPagePortlet is trying to
> > fill. If you're grabbing a page you control, why not use
> > whatever process
> > drives its content to drive a separate portlet content source
> > (rss, for
> > example) as well? And if you're grabbing a page you don't
> > control, what are
> > the odds that a page designed for at least a medium-sized
> > window is going to
> > scrunch into a portlet cell without looking like a complete
> > mess, or making
> > a mess of the rest of the portal layout?
>
> It's mainly, because (at least here, I don't know about the rest of the
> world yet ;) ) some pages will be maintained by independent
> people/departments where you cannot force them to use anything but the
> corporate/departmental standard tool for website-design (which is in our
> case f.e. FrontPage). I nevertheless want to integrate some
> information from
> their pages in a portal.
>
> > What am I missing? What's this thing for?
>
> It was mainly because on one hand three people (including me) already
> started developing something like this and on the other hand, I needed it
> for said integration of already exisiting information on
> different project's
> pages which are maintained seperately.
>
> Ingo
>
>
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