It is called "linking to raw, un-processed files":
http://forrest.apache.org/faq.html#link_raw
--David
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> How can I force Forrest to copy a directory under xdocs that contain
> supporting files, but no displayable pages?
>
> I have an ithml page with an iframe tag refere
Thanks for the tips. By working the "dir" and the "href" attributes
like you suggest, the tabs work basically good (in terms of the
"active" tab highlighting correctly). The only problem is that all
items continue to appear in all tabs. If I select an item in a tab,
then the tabs adjust and only
Even after creating a stylesheet to add the doctype, the XML wasn't
being rendered to XML. In the end my problem was that my aggregate
had element attributes like this:
.. snip ..
The problem was - those aggregate documents already had a header and a
secti
Sjur Moshagen wrote:
På 15. jan. 2005 kl. 18.05 skrev Ross Gardler:
Do you see where we are heading? Does it make sense, or could there
be better ways of doing it?
There are two other ways that we are aware of, but neither is fully
implemented as yet.
The most complete solution is implemented
How can I force Forrest to copy a directory under xdocs that contain supporting
files, but no displayable pages?
I have an ithml page with an iframe tag referencing an html page that requires
files in a supporting directory actually Im including a Visio generate web
site within my Forrest pa
På 15. jan. 2005 kl. 18.05 skrev Ross Gardler:
Do you see where we are heading? Does it make sense, or could there
be better ways of doing it?
There are two other ways that we are aware of, but neither is fully
implemented as yet.
The most complete solution is implemented in the IMSManifest bloc