Alex,
STK uses freemarker, not JSP - you're free to add other
templates/paragraphs in any language you prefer.
You can host the JSPs in the repository as well if you use tomcat and
the JSP Templating module.
Ruben
On 7/22/2010 7:43 AM, Alex Cougarman wrote:
Hi,
Based on my limited understanding of Magnolia thus far, I think the
following is true; please correct me if I'm wrong:
- If I use the STK (Standard Templating Kit) via the web interface,
the system automatically creates the necessary JSP template files.
However, the free version of Magnolia requires that when you use the
STK, you must display the logo on each page:
"Briefly, the CPAL license means that the STK is free and open-source,
but you need to have a link to Magnolia on each page. If you purchase
the Enterprise Edition, this requirement is dropped."
(http://documentation.magnolia-cms.com/templating/stk.html)
- If I use the file system method of creating templates (create the
JSP and put it in the right folder, etc.), no logo needs to be
displayed but then we have to manually keep the author instance and
the live instance in sync, which can be a mess.
Is this true?
Sincerely,
Alex Cougarman
UNC-TV
Web Applications Developer
919-549-7823
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