Oh. Yes. I hit the wrong button! .-) Arno
giacomo schrieb:
On Mon, 24 Sep 2001, Arno Illmann wrote:
Arno
Please post in english or in private.
TIA
Giacomo
oder z.B mit Webcopier (mein favorite, ist auch freeware) oder noch anderen
offline browsern. Aber warum eine static
Hi there,
my name is sebastian and im a trainee on a company in Gemany. Im was
building a website with xhtml and cocoon2 ..
Now my big boss said to me, that i have to build a STATIC HTML VERSION of
my cocoon site, and I don't know how I can do this.
The only way I know is, to save from Browser,
i have to build a STATIC HTML VERSION of
my cocoon site
wget (www.gnu.org/software/wget) should allow you to do this - it will
recursively pull HTML pages from an HTTP connection and save them as static
files.
--
-- Bertrand Delacrétaz, www.codeconsult.ch
-- web technologies consultant -
oder z.B mit Webcopier (mein favorite, ist auch freeware) oder noch anderen offline
browsern. Aber warum eine static version ?
mfg, Arno
Sebastian Mäder schrieb:
Hi there,
my name is sebastian and im a trainee on a company in Gemany. Im was
building a website with xhtml and cocoon2 ..
-Original Message-
From: Sebastian Mäder [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, September 24, 2001 2:51 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Newbie Question (Static HTML from Cocoon2)
Hi there,
my name is sebastian and im a trainee on a company in Gemany. Im was
building a website with xhtml
For a real-world example of a Cocoon website being generated offline,
have a look at the jakarta-avalon documentation system. All driven by
Ant.. pretty cool :)
wget is probably less hassle though.
--Jeff
On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 10:51:15AM +0200, Sebastian Mäder wrote:
Hi there,
my name is