Am 25.10.12 12:48, schrieb jan iversen:
Hi
In order to test web page changes offline, I am configuring my own apache
server, and would like to see the configuration of the
openoffice.orgapache server, but I cannot find it in svn, can somebody
help me, and mail
As I know, we use SSI yes
it
On Thu, Oct 25, 2012 at 6:48 AM, jan iversen jancasacon...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
In order to test web page changes offline, I am configuring my own apache
server, and would like to see the configuration of the
openoffice.orgapache server, but I cannot find it in svn, can somebody
help me, and
Thanks for your as usual very informative instructions.
I did that, BUT it does not tell me which kind of SSI the apache server is
using, there are two different methods:
1) using .shtml (which gives a problem with index.shtml)
2) setting excute bit on pages containing SSI, this requires XBitHack
On Oct 25, 2012, at 8:04 AM, jan iversen wrote:
Thanks for your as usual very informative instructions.
I did that, BUT it does not tell me which kind of SSI the apache server is
using, there are two different methods:
1) using .shtml (which gives a problem with index.shtml)
2) setting
Hi.
I got the old l10n, and saw that in SVN it did not use templates, then I
went on and checked the root (AOO) and also found no use of templates...I
did find it a bit strange but assumed there were good reasons for not using
templates, so I went down that road.
But taking your advice, I will
Hi,
You may want to review the reference manual for the Apache CMS:
http://www.apache.org/dev/cmsref.html
The CMS for OpenOffice is setup to put both html and mdtext content through
templates.
For html this involves extracting the head, bodytag and body from the source
and then putting it
On 10/25/2012 09:07 AM, jan iversen wrote:
Hi.
I got the old l10n, and saw that in SVN it did not use templates, then I
went on and checked the root (AOO) and also found no use of templates...I
did find it a bit strange but assumed there were good reasons for not using
templates, so I went