Murray,

What are the things you can do with the TitleBlock.jsp and can't do
with a wiki page ?

When you need to go and change your jsp's , just to be able to have a
new newsmessage on your site, is not very practical.


There has never been a TitleBlock.jsp in cvs.  I opted to go for a
wiki-page from the start.
Sorry that this was not clear to you.



dirk


On Jan 31, 2008 10:52 AM, Murray Altheim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Janne Jalkanen wrote:
> >> Yes, I understand that it's gone, but a wiki page is not a reasonable
> >> replacement given that it's impossible to do a lot of things in wiki
> >> text that can be done (and I was doing) in a JSP. TitleBlock.jsp was
> >> part of the CVS, I just don't understand why it was removed. It wasn't
> >> complicated but permitted a significant ability to do header customi-
> >> sation that can't be replaced via CSS.
> >
> > According to CVS history, there has never been a JSP page called
> > "TitleBlock.jsp" in any of the branches or the trunk.
>
> A thousand pardons. We'd had a fair bit of discussion between you, I
> and Dirk last year about this, and I thought it had been incorporated
> into the code.
>
> In looking back at the discussion, this all happened back in October
> and November of last year (beginning with 'patch on jspwiki.css' on
> 30 Oct 07 and followed up mostly on the 'Vote: 2.6.0 Release' thread),
> with me promising to send a patch, sending it, nothing happening, then
> sending it as part of a bunch of changes and you wanting me to resend
> as separate patches.
>
> Part of my confusion is that I've been since using it as part of a
> site design and when testing the various CVS over the past few months
> hadn't actually updated the JSPWiki version on that site until just
> recently, when I noticed the issue.
>
> And I'm supposing that it's probably too late to again submit the
> patch?  *sigh* [sometimes I really think I could use a secretary...]
>
>
> Murray
>
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