yes, you should remove this explicit module
FYI, you can't use Doxia Markdown 1.5 with m-site-p that uses Doxia 1.6
natively: there was a little refactoring in Doxia 1.6 that is backward
compatible (you can use new parsers with old Doxia core) but not forward
compatible (you cannot use old pars
Remove doxia for markdown, it already included
-D
On Tuesday, September 2, 2014, Kevin Burton wrote:
> I’m trying to create a static site using doxia and the markdown plugin and
> it seems to be failing.
>
> Basically, apt and xdocs works, but markdown doesn’t.
>
> I’m using the markdown plugi
I’m trying to create a static site using doxia and the markdown plugin and
it seems to be failing.
Basically, apt and xdocs works, but markdown doesn’t.
I’m using the markdown plugin:
org.apache.maven.plugins
maven-site-plugin
3.4
On Tue, Sep 02, 2014 at 04:11:47PM -0500, Wayne Fay wrote:
> > My question is: how do I get the web.xml that maven generates include the
> > extra
> > directives that I need for the CORS filter to work when the project is
> > launched from
> > Eclipse or the command line using the tomcat7:run goa
> My question is: how do I get the web.xml that maven generates include the
> extra
> directives that I need for the CORS filter to work when the project is
> launched from
> Eclipse or the command line using the tomcat7:run goal?
Not sure if this is possible, but if it is, the documentation is
Greetings,
I have a maven-based project that I am working on. The project uses Spring. I
have to implement a CORS filter, which requires some changes to the tomcat
configuration.
For production deployments, I can edit the tomcat configuration on the server
to make it do what I need. However, f
Morning James
The fellow sporting the bowler hat is Irascible Bandicoot
I bumped into him yesterday at Panama City airport
Greets from Panama
Martin
> Date: Tue, 2 Sep 2014 11:17:10 +0100
> Subject: Is this sign-up process for real..?
> From: james.mk.gr...@gmail.com
> To: users@maven.apache
Hi James.
It is surreal and absolutely counter-intuitive, but genuine. In my case it took
several weeks(!) and several support e-mails got get the registration straight
because it somehow disliked something in my valid e-mail address and did not
sync the accounts or so. I never really understoo
On checking http://maven.apache.org/issue-tracking.html I'm told I'll need
an account at http://xircles.codehaus.org/signup to file Maven issues
(which seemed a little odd given the Apache.org parentage).
Even stranger the codehause signup page is powered by a project claiming to
bridge open sourc