I checked out jakarta-site2 and jakarta-tomcat-site and made the changes locally.

Because of the print preview functionality and my inability to get the correct lev sidebars - I didn't use Anakia (for the faq). I continued to use the already built xslt transformations. So all I did was create a subdir called xdocs-faq at the same level as xdocs then added the <style> tasks to build.xml. So ultimately publishing stays the same - html files get created via the build process and then committed to cvs.

A preview:
http://cvs.apache.org/~funkman/docs/

The source:
http://cvs.apache.org/~funkman/jakarta-tomcat-site.zip

Does this seem like the right way to go? Is Anakia still useful compared to xslt? If Anakia is still the way to go - can someone someone point me in the right direction (to keep consistent). Even if I no one looks at the above - does it sound like the right way to go? (Just trying refer not to cleanup a giant commit.)

Last but not least, will I need an account on daedalus? Or do I notify someone to peform the cvs update?


-Tim




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