Hi Daniel, iirc it should work like you wrote, but doesn't because of a bug.
Maybe someone at magnolia can comment on that... Regards from Vienna, Richard (iPhone) > On 25.10.2013, at 19:06, "Daniel Paval (via Magnolia Forums)" > <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi Richard, > > Thank you for your reply. Indeed, the main issue was trying to access the > author instance so once we switched to the public instance c:import worked ;) > > Do you happen to know if Magnolia areas can be accessed in the browser > directly? We can access components like this: > > http://localhost:8080/magnoliaPublic/page/area/0 and > http://localhost:8080/magnoliaPublic/page/area/00 > > but would like to also render > > http://localhost:8080/magnoliaPublic/page/area (not working), i.e. a whole > area with its contained components. > > Thank you again for your help! > > Dani. > > -- > > We used Blossom before, but this time it's not a Spring project :( 100% > Spring + Blossom was so simple! > We'll probably switch the current JSP templating engine to Magnolia, but it > will take a while.. > > -- > Context is everything: > http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/forum/thread.html?threadId=fae66e67-9753-4130-98ed-aeb5dfdfd746 > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > For list details, see http://www.magnolia-cms.com/community/mailing-lists.html > Alternatively, use our forums: http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/ > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[email protected]> > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- For list details, see http://www.magnolia-cms.com/community/mailing-lists.html Alternatively, use our forums: http://forum.magnolia-cms.com/ To unsubscribe, E-mail to: <[email protected]> ----------------------------------------------------------------
