Yeah. Or perhaps the other way around: maintain the documents as part
of the website and then have the release process copy them into the
final distro. This would allow us to use anakia or whatever which
might give more flexibility.
--
Jeremy
On Jan 8, 2007, at 5:24 AM, Simon Nash wrote:
Jeremy,
It would be great if we could enhance the site's build script to
process these links and copy the target pages from svn to a
Web site location. Creating duplicated content manually, with
the problems of keeping it in sync, does not seem like a good idea.
Simon
Jeremy Boynes wrote:
SVN is a source repository not a website - when you access
content there IMO it should appear as source and not in processed
(rendered) form. We should avoid linking to HTML documents stored
in SVN and instead should link to a location on our website.
--
Jeremy
On Jan 7, 2007, at 10:03 AM, Simon Nash wrote:
When linking from the Tuscany Web site to HTML files in the svn
repository
(e.g., sample readmes), it's important to have the "text/html"
MIME type
set in svn so that the linked page will be displayed correctly by
a browser.
The file
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/java/
sampleapps/ readme.htm
used to have the MIME type set correctly, though it had other
problems in
the content that were fixed in TUSCANY-1025. Unfortunately,
when the patch
for TUSCANY-1025 was applied to this file, the MIME type appears
to have
been reset to plain text which means it doesn't display
correctly in a browser.
Simon
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