On Dec 5, 2007, at 6:53 PM, Gaastra Dennis - WO Lists wrote:
Hi Chuck,
As always, you are the king! Yes that did it.
That, for the record, is the Wonder style or my slightly altered
variation of it. As always, Wonder makes your life easier.
:-)
Do we still need the following two:
<resources dir=".">
<patternset>
<includesfile
name="woproject/resources.include.patternset"/>
<excludesfile
name="woproject/resources.exclude.patternset"/>
</patternset>
</resources>
<resources dir="Resources/Fonts">
<patternset>
<includesfile
name="woproject/resources.include.patternset"/>
<excludesfile
name="woproject/resources.exclude.patternset"/>
</patternset>
</resources>
No, just the version from my earlier message.
I think we do you the wonder-style, as instructed in Pascal's script.
No, that is the old style.
So does that mean we should not have used Pascal's script? I think
he did a very nice job for the community with it.
What now? Should we re-run the script with different templates; or
should we change something else?
I don't think it is Pascal's script. I think it is that you have an
older version of WOLips with some not very nice XML files in it. :-)
Chuck
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