Maybe this has gotten lost in all the mail delays. Can anybody pls comment so that I can close FOR-470.
Thanks, Ferdinand Soethe I wrote: > Just to make sure I have this right before I rewrite any more > documentation: > In /docs/upgrading_07.html#raw I found: >> In 0.6 version, the raw content was placed in the >> src/documentation/content/ directory and potential sub-directories. >> In the generated site, these links would automatically function. Any >> linked file with .html extension was not processed and not adorned >> with Forrest skin and navigation menus. >> In 0.7 version, any file that is linked to, needs to be placed in >> the content/xdocs/ directory structure. Any linked file with .html >> extension is now processed and is adorned with Forrest skin and >> navigation menus. >> If you need to include files that are not linked to, then place them >> in the src/documentation/content/ directories as with the 0.6 >> version. > So does > "any file that is linked to, needs to be placed in > the content/xdocs/" > really mean that I will get an error if I place > a file that is linked to in the content-directory. > Or does it mean "can now be placed in either xdocs or content > directory at my disgression" depending on wether I want processing to > happen or not. >> If you need to link to html files but want them to be un-processed, >> then place them in the src/documentation/content/ directories and >> add an entry to conf/cli.xconf to exclude them from processing. An >> FAQ describes the use of Cocoon's cli.xconf > This last para seems to confirm the first version because otherwise I > could just place the file into content rather than writing an > exclusion rule. > Thanks for making that clear.
