Gregor,
Thank you very much for the tips.
In the blog publication, which files and parts of files should I review?
In the unipublic publication, which files and parts of files should I
review?
Thanks!
From: "Gregor J. Rothfuss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: how to make site map or table of contents for entire site
Date: Fri, 27 May 2005 12:14:29 -0400
Johnny Jones wrote:
However, the problem that I am having right now is that I was able to see
only headers within my current XML page, but I was not able to see header
from other pages. Can you give me some suggestions of what I can do so
that I would be able to query all of the h3 headers that I have created on
all pages so that I can put them into table of content?
you need to aggregate all your pages into one big xml and then run your
stylesheet over that. there are examples in the blog publication (look for
the directory generator / xinclude) and also in the unipublic publication
(wyona.org)
also: http://wiki.apache.org/lenya/ProposalXIncludeAggregation
(incomplete at this time)
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