" below). The stuff in the included
>>> file has to fit the syntactic context where it is included, of course.
>>>
>>>
>>> >>
>>> ]>
>>>
>>> ...
>>> &resources;
>>> ...
>>>
>&g
I would prefer a solution based on
inheritance from a master sitemap.
Steve
On 8 Dec 2006, at 18:36, Janne K. Olesen wrote:
Hallo,
does anybody knowns a workaround to enable resource inheritance
when using sub-sitemaps?
Problem:
I'm using cocoon to run quite a lot of applications, eac
&resources;
> ...
>
>
>
> I use this technique a lot, though I would prefer a solution based on
> inheritance from a master sitemap.
>
> Steve
>
>
> On 8 Dec 2006, at 18:36, Janne K. Olesen wrote:
>
> > Hallo,
> >
> > does anybody know
a master sitemap.
Steve
On 8 Dec 2006, at 18:36, Janne K. Olesen wrote:
Hallo,
does anybody knowns a workaround to enable resource inheritance
when using sub-sitemaps?
Problem:
I'm using cocoon to run quite a lot of applications, each of them
having their own sub-sitemap, which
Hallo,
does anybody knowns a workaround to enable resource inheritance when using
sub-sitemaps?
Problem:
I'm using cocoon to run quite a lot of applications, each of them having their
own sub-sitemap, which works fine to me.
But their is some code-base used in all sitemaps, so what I'