As soon as you make the static page extension .html, the default AppFuse
setup assumes you are trying to get an active page and the relevant servlet
will be unable to find the requeseted page (you do not mention which web
framework you use). You can work around this by using the same solution some
people are using for Dojo, described here:
http://www.nabble.com/Changing-default-extension-from-*.html-to-*.---tf2307780s2369.html#a8745393

Your needs are slightly different: you do not need to worry about disabling
scriptaculous, and you want to make sure your static pages are decorated. So
skip steps as appropriate.

Mike


On 3/13/07, tonyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hello,

We have added a set of help files that are static html using the .htm
extension. And by placing a link in the header.jsp, a user can get to the
main help page. There are 2 problems - one is that once the user is in the
help pages, the links to My Profile and Logout are no longer present even
though the main logo is. The static pages are getting the logo via a
decorator since they do not include the image in their source. So,
question
1: how do I get the decorators to place the links as well and the image
into
the header of the static pages? The second issue is that when I name the
static files using the .html extension, the application cannot find the
pages at all. So, question 2, how do I configure the security.xml and/or
web.xml to use either extension?

Thanks,

Tony
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