On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 12:33:02 -0500, Richard Frovarp <rfrov...@apache.org> wrote: > Florent André wrote: >> Hi, >> >> By default, when the browser points to http://mypublication.com, the >> publication search an "index.html" document. >> >> I think it could be cool to let the publication's admin to define the >> default page he wants. >> > So I'm confused as to why you would want your default page to be > something other than index.html and still have a different index.html? > That the general standard is to put your default page where the web > server is going to direct your users by default.
Thanks for your answer, In many other CMS, user can define the default page for the root domain name (e.g. : http://mydomain.com) This possibility is useful when we have a "change often" site. For example, if I have a site about car, I would like that in February my index page show the new Opel article, in March the index page show the new BMW, ... And I think it's not "cool" to have to copy/paste content each month or rename articles to be "index.html". So just have to define the default page with a property could be useful. I hope to be clear, Regards --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: user-unsubscr...@lenya.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: user-h...@lenya.apache.org