normally everything after the web app context name is used as a path to content. (ie the handle of the page you want.) Magnolia looks this handle up by default in a specific repository. That repository is called 'website'.
When you have content in other repositories, Magnolia won't be able to find it by default. In that case, you need to configure a mapping, so that handles with a particular prefix are looked for in your 'other repository' rather than in the default 'website' repository. Mostly you don't use it. Am Montag, 2. April 2007 17:53 schrieb Amir Mistric: > Hi > > Can anyone tell me what URI2RepositoryMapping does and how it is used? > > > Regards > Amir > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > for list details see > http://www.magnolia.info/en/developer.html > ---------------------------------------------------------------- -- Chris Miner * Developer * luxoom gmbh * Chausseestraße 8 E * 10115 Berlin * Germany * Fon +49 30 2 85 27 90 * Fax +49 30 2 85 27 939 * [EMAIL PROTECTED] * www.luxoom.com Geschäftsführer: Trolly Trojahn; Ulrich Sauerwein Sitz der Gesellschaft: AG Berlin-Charlottenburg HRB 82969 B USt.-Nr.: DE 217893254 ---------------------------------------------------------------- for list details see http://www.magnolia.info/en/developer.html ----------------------------------------------------------------
