That is interesting but the Cocoon CLI offers much, much more; especially if you already have a Cocoon Sitemap. It takes a bit of getting your head around but, in short, the Cocoon CLI recurses through the site triggering all the pipelines and saving the output. This article was very useful for me, although there have been some changes to the command line options since it was written :-
http://xml.grumpykitty.biz/staticSiteArticle.html
The sites www.warrell.co.uk, timkent.biz and piwo.co.uk were also genereated using the CLI.
Also, I just stumbled across
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Warrell Harries | IT Services, West Sussex County Council | Location: Northleigh House Office: +44 (0) 1243-756837 | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |
05/03/2006 15:29 | To: [email protected] cc: (bcc: Warrell Harries/ICTS/CTG/WSCC) Subject: Re: Migrating Cocoon site for static presentation |
Wow. I had not even heard of this one.
I will check it out.
Joe
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> Le 3 mars 06 à 18:35, J.D. Williams a écrit :
>
>> ...However, a need has arisen to generate static Web sites for this
>> content for delivery via a Web server; i.e., not Tomcat or other
>> servlet container....
>
>
> A very easy way to do this is to dump the HTML pages generated by your
> Cocoon application to static HTML files, using a tool like wget
> (http://www.gnu.org/software/wget/wget.html).
>
> Such a tool will make HTTP requests to your app and save the responses
> as HTML, CSS and other files as needed, adjusting links inside the
> saved files so that the result is browsable offline or suitable for
> serving as static pages.
>
> -Bertrand
>
>
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