On August 26, 2002 at 14:44, "Wang, Mary Y" wrote: > Is there a resource variable for the list name? > If there is, how do I incorporate into a href link in my resource file? > For example in my main index page I would like to have > <p><a href="http://brass.web.boeing.com/mailman/listinfo/listname">Mailman > List Information</a> > > The listname is the resource variable that I am looking for.
Since MHonArc can be given mail from anywhere to archive, it has no internal concept of a "list name". What you can do is define a custom resource variable(s) via the DEFINEVAR resource to represent the list name you want. Here is an example of how to do it via the command-line: shell> mhonarc -definevar 'LIST-NAME=listname' ... The command-line usage is handy if sharing a common resource file among multiple list archives. Resource file example: <DefineVar chop> LIST-NAME listname </DefineVar> And then in a layout resource, you can use $LIST-NAME$ to represent the list name. You may also want to define another variable to represent the information URL. --ewh P.S. The mharc archiving system, <http://www.mhonarc.org/release/mharc/tar/>, does something like the above for the archives it manages. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE MHONARC-USERS
