On 2/15/07, Dan Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Not a very clean suggestion & one you've probably thought of already....

Publish the itest site as is (in the tuscany web space) and just link to
it
from the wiki.

On 14/02/07, Jeremy Boynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I started on some documentation for the itest plugin and am wondering
> how to integrate this with the stuff on the wiki.
>
> I'm using the reporting in the maven-plugin-plugin to generate the
> doco as it pulls all the goal information out of the Mojo so apart
> from usage/examples the content is self generating. It creates a mini-
> site with a bunch of HTML pages and I'd like to get that linked into
> the main site.
>
> Any ideas on how to do that with the wiki?
> --
> Jeremy
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In the old wiki you can upload html files and link to them, e.g. here are
the  attachments http://wiki.apache.org/ws-data/attachments/, if you don't
have anywhere else I guess you could host it there but it's harder than
checking it into svn somewhere.

In cwiki I've read that you can attach html but it seems a bit fiddly, e.g.
http://confluence.atlassian.com/display/CONFEXT/HTML+Plugin. Not tried any
of this though so there might be a really easy way that I just haven't
discovered.

As Dan says you can easily link to external web pages from cwiki so that's
probably the easiest solution, e.g
include the following in the wiki markup for page and you have a link to the
Apache license

[version 2 of the Apache license|http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0]

Simon

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