On Fr, 2007-06-15 at 10:42 +1000, David Crossley wrote:
> Patrick Ohly wrote:
> > David Crossley wrote:
> > It uses dest="../../site-author/build/site". That might be relative to
> > site-author/conf/, but going up the corresponding number of levels
> > relative to my cli.xconf didn't work. Any sug
David Crossley wrote:
> Patrick Ohly wrote:
> >
> > so many responsens - thanks a lot. I should have asked much earlier ;-)
>
> Yes, and as you can see, other people learn something from
> the discussion too.
>
> > David Crossley wrote:
> > > Patrick Ohly wrote:
> > > >
> > > > In the mailing li
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Ferdinand Soethe wrote:
> >Ross Gardler wrote:
> >
> >> Retrieve http://www.bildungsverein.de/linkmap.html and you will see
> >> another link to the "hidden" page. This page appears in all Forrest
> >> generated sites, it is what Forrest uses to as a list of pages that
> >> ne
Patrick Ohly wrote:
>
> so many responsens - thanks a lot. I should have asked much earlier ;-)
Yes, and as you can see, other people learn something from
the discussion too.
> David Crossley wrote:
> > Patrick Ohly wrote:
> > >
> > > In the mailing list archives I found the hint to add a href w
Hello,
so many responsens - thanks a lot. I should have asked much earlier ;-)
On Do, 2007-06-14 at 10:25 +1000, David Crossley wrote:
> Patrick Ohly wrote:
> >
> > I have a public web site for which I generate all content as static
> > pages with "forrest site", then install with "rsync". This
Ross Gardler wrote:
>> Or, as a very simple solution, not sync it?
>
> I'm not sure what your measure of simple is. Using the CLI to achieve
> what is needed is the simplest solution and requires no customised
> build/deploy targets.
>
> That being said, it is an option, just not one I would use
On 14/06/07, Ferdinand Soethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Retrieve http://www.bildungsverein.de/linkmap.html and you will see
> another link to the "hidden" page. This page appears in all Forrest
> generated sites, it is what Forrest uses to as a list of pages that
> need t
> -Original Message-
> From: Ferdinand Soethe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, 14 June 2007 9:03 PM
> To: user@forrest.apache.org
> Subject: Re: generating static pages that are not linked to
>
>
> Ross Gardler wrote:
>
> > Retrieve http://w
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Retrieve http://www.bildungsverein.de/linkmap.html and you will see
> another link to the "hidden" page. This page appears in all Forrest
> generated sites, it is what Forrest uses to as a list of pages that
> need to be generated according to site.xml.
That's what I meant
On Wed, 2007-06-13 at 23:05 +0200, Patrick Ohly wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a public web site for which I generate all content as static
> pages with "forrest site", then install with "rsync". This is working
> well and after going through the initial learning steps I have been very
> happy with fo
On 14/06/07, Ferdinand Soethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
> This does not achieve the effect Patrick is after. As he points out in
> the original mail, having a reference in site.xml results in the link
> appearing in the page (although it is not visible). That will result
> i
Ross Gardler wrote:
> This does not achieve the effect Patrick is after. As he points out in
> the original mail, having a reference in site.xml results in the link
> appearing in the page (although it is not visible). That will result
> in content being indexed by search engines, which is precise
On 14/06/07, Ferdinand Soethe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
There is one other easy way to do this:
- Use the scales skin (which is really just a high performance
version of pelt)
- Reference your hidden pages through an normal entry in site.xml
- Add the attribute
type="showWhenSelected"
There is one other easy way to do this:
- Use the scales skin (which is really just a high performance
version of pelt)
- Reference your hidden pages through an normal entry in site.xml
- Add the attribute
type="showWhenSelected"
to that reference. It should now look like
Examp
Patrick Ohly wrote:
>
> I have a public web site for which I generate all content as static
> pages with "forrest site", then install with "rsync". This is working
> well and after going through the initial learning steps I have been very
> happy with forrest.
That is great to hear.
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