Hi David,
The documentation clearly stated that the CatalogManager.properties's
"catalogs" property expected absolute paths, so I assumed it would not
work, but tried it anyway - it just didn't pick my catalog up. I haven't
tried using the additional property noted by Ross yet (but I assume it
David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
Arik Kfir wrote:
I tried using relative paths, but it didn't work - I would never have
guessed another property is involed ;-)
No need to guess, it is in a freshly seeded site, whenever in doubt it
can be a good idea to see a site and see what has changed
Ross Gardler wrote:
> Arik Kfir wrote:
> >
> >I tried using relative paths, but it didn't work - I would never have
> >guessed another property is involed ;-)
>
> No need to guess, it is in a freshly seeded site, whenever in doubt it
> can be a good idea to see a site and see what has changed. (
Arik Kfir wrote:
Wow, 10x
I tried using relative paths, but it didn't work - I would never have
guessed another property is involed ;-)
No need to guess, it is in a freshly seeded site, whenever in doubt it
can be a good idea to see a site and see what has changed. (of course, I
didn't do this m
Wow, 10x
I tried using relative paths, but it didn't work - I would never have
guessed another property is involed ;-)
Cheers.
Ross Gardler wrote:
Arik Kfir wrote:
Hi,
As far as the documentation states, the CatalogManager.properties
file only accepts absolute paths for the project (local) catal
Arik Kfir wrote:
Hi,
As far as the documentation states, the CatalogManager.properties file
only accepts absolute paths for the project (local) catalog. Is this true?
No, I was tripped up by this in the thread you quoted. However, it was
pointed out to me the documents were incorrect. I have upda
Hi,
As far as the documentation states, the CatalogManager.properties file
only accepts absolute paths for the project (local) catalog. Is this true?
Ross Gardler wrote:
David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
I need to add some documents that use a custom DTD to my project. As
per the instruc
David Crossley wrote:
Ross Gardler wrote:
I need to add some documents that use a custom DTD to my project. As per
the instructions at
http://forrest.apache.org/docs/validation.html#catalog I have placed my
DTD's in src/documentation/resources/schema and have a new project.xcat
file (in the sam
Ross Gardler wrote:
> I need to add some documents that use a custom DTD to my project. As per
> the instructions at
> http://forrest.apache.org/docs/validation.html#catalog I have placed my
> DTD's in src/documentation/resources/schema and have a new project.xcat
> file (in the same directory)
Ross Gardler wrote:
I need to add some documents that use a custom DTD to my project. As per
the instructions at
http://forrest.apache.org/docs/validation.html#catalog I have placed my
DTD's in src/documentation/resources/schema and have a new project.xcat
file (in the same directory).
If I ru
I need to add some documents that use a custom DTD to my project. As per
the instructions at
http://forrest.apache.org/docs/validation.html#catalog I have placed my
DTD's in src/documentation/resources/schema and have a new project.xcat
file (in the same directory).
If I run "forrest validate"
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