Hi Gokhan,

RIFE looks things up through the classpath, and as a final resort (for each file type), prepends the lookup with a specific directory (elements in this case). All you need to do is package your jar without the MyElements directory, so that the XML files are accessible through regular classpath resource lookups.

Best regards,

Geert

On May 2, 2006, at 7:46 AM, GOKHAN YAMAC wrote:

Hi,
I have a jar file and inside the jar is MyElements folder containing
my element XMLs . I put the jar to my classpath in order to use these
elements in my site but as I expected, RIFE searches the elements
under the elements directory. How can I make rife find out about my
elements inside the jar ?
Thanx
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