Hi, Martin,

Sorry that it's taken me so long to get back to you on this. Can you give me a little more detail on the first one? As far as I can tell, the only Javascript on the page is coming from commons-site.jsl in the commons-build project (it's being included by maven site:generate) and it appears to want to try to swap out the image depending upon the width of the window within which the site is viewed.

What browser are you using? This may be an issue that affects the pages for other projects.

As far as #2 goes, I wasn't sure what the standard protocol was for site deployment. In the future I can just have all of the site contents at the root in the tarball.

Kris

Martin Cooper wrote:

Hi Kris,

Two problems:

1) The image isn't showing up on the (non-Javadocs) pages, due to a JavaScript error. Some element doesn't exist in the page, so attempting to access it fails.

2) The content is inside of a 'docs' directory which doesn't exist in the deployed site.

Obviously, I can work around (2), but I don't know how to fix (1). If you can send me a fixed site, I can deploy that, or if you want me to deploy only the Javadocs, I can do that too.

Let me know.

--
Martin Cooper

PS - What's it like working for NOAA? Just curious.


On Fri, 4 Feb 2005, Kris Nuttycombe wrote:

Hi, Martin,

Thanks for your help! Here's the new tarfile of the current pipeline site.

Kris

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