El vie, 21-10-2005 a las 22:45 +0100, Ross Gardler escribió: > Moshe Yudkowsky wrote: > > I've got my site up and working -- well, more accruately, failing for > > reasons that I understand. I'll have it up shortly, no doubt. > > (<http://www.Disaggreate.com>, if anyone is interested, and it uses CSS > > only.) > > > > To my surprise, project.content-dir does not take absolute pathnames; > > the leading slash isn't found, and thus the "check-contentdir" fails, > > and the site isn't built. "file://" doesn't work either (I didn't expect > > it to). > > > > This strikes me as a lack of flexibilty; is there some deeper reason for > > this restriction on absolute pathnames? > > Forrest is a servlet. Everything in a servlet has to be beow the root of > the webapp.
In addition with 0.8-dev we have full support for the locationmap where we overcome this inflexibility. Besides we are talking about a new configuration system where absolute path are possible. salu2 -- thorsten "Together we stand, divided we fall!" Hey you (Pink Floyd)
