Doug Chestnut wrote:
> WDOT? Is this a valid use of a format?
Hmmm, maybe that's a little beyond the borderline :)
BTW, I used the format "icon" for sitetree icons, this is
certainly a borderline case as well.
> I think not: " A resource type provides a set of formats to provide
> different ways of presenting content documents."
>
> Should we add "resources" or "tools" to resource types?
> ({resource-type:tool-xsltClean}, {resource-type:resource-xsltClean})
Sounds good, but maybe a resource base URL would be sufficient?
This would be programming by convention rather than configuration,
but IMO we can accept this in this case, given that there is
sufficient documentation.
{resource-type:{type}:resources:xslt/clean.xsl}
{resource-type:{type}:resources:icon/{pub}/{area}/{uuid}/{language}}
-- Andreas
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