Just for the record, what I was thinking of doing was to massage the
docs files into a format that's compatible with Maven and adapting the
XSL files for the Ant build to work with them. That way we'll be able to
run both builds from the same source files. I think it'll be easier to
adapt the XSL files to Maven, than the other way around.

The automated conversion I referred to would be a one-time conversion
from the existing format to the Maven compatible format. There's a bit
of grunt work in analysing the differences between the two and then
checking for anything the conversion missed, but I'm optimistic that
we'll be able to do the conversion with an XML transform (since the
source files are already in XML format).

Steve

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> > From: Steve Raeburn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thank you.
> >
> > The current build does generate the Mavenized web site when you run
>
> > Just a reminder: the xdocs directory should not be
> maintained - the live
>
> I synced the xdocs to docs about a month ago using a comparison
> tool, though I realized that 'doc' is the master. Because of that
> I wouldn't want it deleted, since getting the docs in there is
> half the work.
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>
> > test files in their place for continued Maven build
> testing. Thoughts?
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