Tauren Mills wrote:
> If I was to allow the client to customize and upload new CSS files,
> how would you suggest this be done? Where would the CSS files be
> saved and how would the app know where to look for them? How would
> the override the CSS files that are within the WAR file?
>
> Also, a
> Thanks for your responses. I must admit I was hoping to hear that
> others had solved similar problems with a more robust solution. I was
> starting to wonder if what I wanted to do was possible, and it sounds
> like it would be very difficult if even possible.
Well, what you'll got now actual
Eelco and RĂ¼diger,
Thanks for your responses. I must admit I was hoping to hear that
others had solved similar problems with a more robust solution. I was
starting to wonder if what I wanted to do was possible, and it sounds
like it would be very difficult if even possible.
I've already designe
> I've thought about creating a simple CMS system for the "static"
> content in the html pages. But that really isn't in the scope of the
> project. Maybe it should be. I could extract all "static" content
> into properties files and use Labels all over, then have the app
> search for properties f
In my (humble) oponion, I'd say this is hardly possible, at least not in a
satisfactory way. You will have to find some compromise with your customer
on what parts can be "redesigned" and which not. Sure, there are good ways
to edit a Wicket application say with Dreamweaver. But still you have to