Jonas:
Thanks, I looked at your site and this is just what I am lookng for.
I am going to look at adding code which will read a root.project= value from
the .properties file to select my root project. This way I can run several
FAQ's off of one system.
Thanks for the direction!
Steve B.
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From: "Jonas Maurus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2000 9:15 AM
Subject: Re: Can Jyve be setup for a single Project?
>
> I think it is possible.
>
> Modify org.apache.jyve.navigations.TopBar and change the project-link to
static
> text. This way, nobody can change to another Project.
>
> Now you just have to call
http://mysite/xxx/turbine/screen/DisplayFaqs/.../
>
> Take a look at faq.athlon.de to see how we solved it.
>
> Best regards,
> Jonas Maurus
>
> sbelt wrote:
> >
> > Is it possible to use the .properties file to set the Project value?
> >
> > On my system, I have Jyve setup for 3 of my projects: Project1,
Project2,
> > Project3.
> >
> > I wanted to link to Jyve from within the applications themselves. I
thought
> > that I could setup 3 servlet-mappings to use 3 seperate .properties
files.
> > Each file could make 1 of the projects the root. In other words, when I
> > access Jyve from Project1, Jyve automatically select Project1, and the
> > Navigation bar makes the first leve NOT an href to move to other
projects.
> >
> > Is this currently possible? To make this change myself - bearing in mind
> > that I am new to Turbine - which files should I disect? I know how to
read
> > values from the .properties files to get my values - I just don't know
where
> > to apply them.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Steve B.
> >
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