Re: xDoc i18n base language HTML placed in wrong directory

2006-03-02 Thread Lukas Theussl
Lance Bader wrote: No, I double checked my prototype web site. If a directory does not contain any xdoc source files (like images or styles in my structure), it is copied to the base directory but not the language directories. Maybe this is a defect? This should be fixed in the current

Re: xDoc i18n base language HTML placed in wrong directory

2006-03-01 Thread Lance Bader
No, I double checked my prototype web site. If a directory does not contain any xdoc source files (like images or styles in my structure), it is copied to the base directory but not the language directories. Maybe this is a defect? Better yet, use the value specified as the base language, ${

Re: xDoc i18n base language HTML placed in wrong directory

2006-03-01 Thread David Sag
Lance Bader wisely said: Automatic redirection based on browser locale is a good idea for a consumer site but our multi-lingual users are aggravated if they have to change the browser's locale in order to view a particular language. A multi-lingual front page allowing quick choices to a

Re: xDoc i18n base language HTML placed in wrong directory

2006-02-27 Thread Arnaud HERITIER
I think that user resources (images, ..) are copied in each language directory and in the top directory. We put the default language in the root of the documentation because we didn't know what to add in the root of the docs without it ? A default home page with links for all documentations ? It's

xDoc i18n base language HTML placed in wrong directory

2006-02-26 Thread Lance Bader
I'm willing to believe I'm wrong, but if the base langague is xx, shouldn't the generated HTML be placed in ${maven.docs.dest}/xx? Consider this scenario. - Assume that there are number of files that are copied, not generated from XML source, including images, style sheets, Javadoc, and code