On 9/10/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jason Hildebrand wrote:
> > I don't think Christoph was suggesting using symlinks in the filesystem,
> > just
> > to use relative references in the HTML like so:
> >
> >
>
> Yes, I was talking about that. I didn't want to set any li
Jason Hildebrand wrote:
I don't think Christoph was suggesting using symlinks in the filesystem, just
to use relative references in the HTML like so:
Yes, I was talking about that. I didn't want to set any links in the
filesystem.
-- Christoph
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Hi Chuck,
I don't think Christoph was suggesting using symlinks in the filesystem, just
to use relative references in the HTML like so:
peace,
Jason
On Fri, 2005-09-09 at 19:07 -0700, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> On 9/9/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Chuck Esterbrook wr
On 9/9/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
> > Agreed, but...
> >
> > Microsoft Windows.
>
> Hm, what's the problem with Microsoft Windows?
> I mean, except Microsoft Windows itself.
It doesn't have links like the posix/unix file system does. (Windows
has
Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
Agreed, but...
Microsoft Windows.
Hm, what's the problem with Microsoft Windows?
I mean, except Microsoft Windows itself.
-- Christoph
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On 9/9/05, Christoph Zwerschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Webware installer copies the stylesheet in the top level Docs folder
> to the Docs folder of all subpackages. Does anything speak against
> removing that propagation and using relative links pointing to the top
> folder instead? This w
The Webware installer copies the stylesheet in the top level Docs folder
to the Docs folder of all subpackages. Does anything speak against
removing that propagation and using relative links pointing to the top
folder instead? This would make the doco and doco creation process a bit
simpler and