Sherwood Botsford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Generally most of the things I can think of that would cause > link to fail would not be graceful under copy.
The most common reason is a cross-device link which is no problem for copy. > Hmm. Both of these features together could be bad news, > depending on how they are implemented. E.g. Link fails, > and it tries to copy, and opens the same name for output > clobbering it. That would be stupid, indeed. However if you choose to select an in-place run there will never be any copying/linking done. Also, my approach for the linking of files was developed independently of Duncan's in-place feature. > Using the source and destination tree needs a 'clean' option. > Otherwise if you reorganize your site, you end up with leftovers > in varous places. Yes, you would need the analogon to 'rm -r html/'. Bottom line is: Is there any interest to incorporate either feature? -- Johan _______________________________________________ templates mailing list [email protected] http://mail.template-toolkit.org/mailman/listinfo/templates
