Nigel Hardy wrote:
I am using 0.7 and org.apache.forrest.plugin.output.pdf.
I am using the pdf output on some fo of my own (rather than using
document etc.)
The fo contains an fo:external-graphic element. The src attribute
has a relative filename. If I run an fo processor (FOP) outside
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
Hi!
I'd like to insert something like this into skinconf.xml
extra-css
div#top { background-image:url('images/top.png'); }
/extra-css
But I can't locate the place to put top.png.
The path 'image/top.png' obviously doesn't get resolved like
in the XML files.
I'm
I'm not the one who should answer
this but if you haven't mapped your images directory in
forrest.properties,
which would tell forrest/cocoon to find top.png in content/images or
xdocs/images, wherever you put it, then it
seems to look for it in your FORREST_HOME//webapps/ images. a
Helena Edelson wrote:
i am also working on i18n stuff. when i figure it out,
i was thinking it might be help ful to write a how to.
everything so far seems
fractured in terms of the steps to take to implement.
there are many if then's and info is everywhere, from
docs to jira to cocoon docs..
Hi,
we are running forrest as a webapp in Tomcat.
We use the authentication mechanisms of Tomcat:
- before we had users in tomcat_users.xml; currently they are in LDAP
(can be setup in server.xml)
- web.xml specifies the parts of the site that need authentication.
There is no connection to the
That should work,
are you saying to handle auth in server.xml and parts in web.xml?
thank you.
helena
Gunther Sablon wrote:
Hi,
we are running forrest as a webapp in Tomcat.
We use the authentication mechanisms of Tomcat:
- before we had users in tomcat_users.xml; currently they are
Johannes Schaefer wrote:
Ross, error.log is suspiciously empty.
Firefox (page info) gives
http://localhost:/skin/images/top.png
as location for url('images/top.png').
Helena is right, I forgot to mention where I put the image:
It is below src\documentation\resources\images\
That
Helena Edelson wrote:
Is there any way using sitemap to manage user roles
via a login to control roles
access to app pages for user_role_a
disallow access for user_role_b type of thing?
anyone done this?
Use the capablities of the HTTPD server.
If using forrest in static mode then
Ross Gardler wrote:
Helena Edelson wrote:
i am also working on i18n stuff. when i figure it out,
i was thinking it might be help ful to write a how to.
everything so far seems
fractured in terms of the steps to take to implement.
there are many if then's and info is everywhere, from
docs to