Helena Edelson wrote:
Helena Edelson wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to set up a test where if the request URI is {project
home}/index.html
override skinning that page using site2html.xsl with another modified
version of the file.
I see in main/webapps/sitemap.xmap 2 pipelines pertaining to skinning
and wonder
where to add the test in my project sitemap and set the modified
site2html for the final skinning of the "home" page,
and how to construct the statement.
[snippet from main/webapps/sitemap.xmap]
<map:pipeline internal-only="false">
<!--pipeline that "marries" the docs in the root dir with the skin to produce
html-->
<map:match pattern="*.html">
<map:aggregate element="site">
<map:part src="cocoon:/skinconf.xml"/>
<map:part src="cocoon:/build-info"/>
<map:part src="cocoon:/tab-{0}"/>
<map:part src="cocoon:/menu-{0}"/>
<map:part src="cocoon:/body-{0}"/>
</map:aggregate>
<map:call resource="skinit">
<map:parameter name="type" value="site2xhtml"/>
<map:parameter name="path" value="{0}"/>
</map:call>
</map:match>
kind regards,
helena
Here is an example of the current index pipeline:
<map:match pattern="index.xml">
<map:call resource="all-articles-aggregator-resourse"/>
<map:transform
src="{project:resources.stylesheets}/index.xsl"/>
<map:serialize type="xml"/>
</map:match>
</map:pipeline>
when I insert this above the inital resource, it appears you must
declare "skinit" somewhere.
any idea where?
<map:call resource="skinit">
<map:parameter name="type" value="index2xhtml"/>
<map:parameter name="path" value="{0}"/>
</map:call>
I'm a little confused by what you have actually done here. What you
should do is:
1. create an empty project sitemap (if you seeded your site when
creating it using forrest you will already have a simple example one)
2. Add your match to the map:patterns part of the sitemap
3. add your resource to the project sitemap
That is it.
You should *not* be copying anything from the core sitemap into your
project sitemap. If your project sitemap does not process a request it
will fall through to the core sitemap.
Ross