Thanks, dIon. What I'm seeing with my site gen is that
${toplevelProject}/xdocs/navigation.xml is used for the main and each
subproject's index.html file. One of my subprojects has an
xdocs/navigation.xml file, but it's not being used.

Is there a property I should be setting to get to use the subproject's
navigation.xml file?

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> "Jefferson K. French" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/12/2003 09:30:32 AM:

>> Thanks, Ben. I didn't realize that about /absolute//.
>> 
>> When I said "absolute path" what I really should have said was "all
>> subproject hrefs relative to the parent project". I was trying to get
>> the generated hrefs in the subprojects to begin with "/multiproject"
>> instead of "multiproject", but the leading slash keeps going away.
>> 
>> It turns out, though, that my main problem is my
>> multiproject/navigation.xml file is not being used. I did not realize
>> this at first, since its contents are very similar to
>> xdocs/navigation.xml.
>> 
>> I'm currently tracing through plugin code to see how this works, but
>> my assumption is that multiproject/navigation.xml will be used by each
>> subproject. Is that correct? If so, is there a property I need to set
>> to make this happen?

> No the multiproject/navigation.xml (for beta10 I think) and 
> ${toplevelProject}/xdocs/navigation.xml will NOT be used for all 
> subprojects.

> This would be nice, but it's unimplemented functionality at this point.
> --
> dIon Gillard, Multitask Consulting
> Blog:      http://blogs.codehaus.org/people/dion/





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