Andy J wrote: > Hi. . . I'm trying to create an indirect link and have not had > success. What I'm attempting to do is reference a placeholder page so > that anywhere in my tree can refer to a file that's actually located > at xdocs/nocontent.html. > > This is what I put in my site.xml: > > <site label="FCM" href="" > xmlns="http://apache.org/forrest/linkmap/1.0" tab="Home"> > <nocontent href="nocontent.html"/> > . . . > <links label="Documentation" dir="docs/" description="General Tool > Documentation"> > <docfoo label="Foo" href="site:nocontent"/> > <docbar label="Bar" href="site:nocontent"/> > <docbaz label="Baz" href="site:nocontent"/> > </links> > > The example in the documentation is a bit confusing to me because the > sample used is an element named "<link>" ...
What documentation are you referring to? > ... - so now I'm not sure if > somehow I need a child element within my object node that's called > "<link>". No. > I suppose not because I tried and it didn't work. In the > setup above I get this error: > X [0] docs/site:nocontent BROKEN: No pipeline matched request: > docs/site:nocontent > > I've tried building various paths in the docfoo/bar/baz nodes such as: > href="../site:nocontent" and href="/site:nocontent" or defining the > initial reference like: <nocontent href="/nocontent.html"/> but to no > avail. > > I'm now convinced I'm just not doing it right! Any suggestions? http://forrest.apache.org/faq.html#ignoring_javadocs --David
