Hi,
Thank you for your answers, also for the parts I do not quote here. However, I 
would like to concentrate on this bit.

On Saturday 20 September 2008 03:04:39 pm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >  Is there a easy way to just use lenya as is and have the visitors of my
> > web site accessing content as if it where made from static html
> > documents?
>
> Lenya's primary use is WYSIWYG editing of (X)HTML documents.  Is this
> not obvious from the "default" Publication?

Yes, the 'default' publication looks like that. However, I hoped to learn to 
use a content management system when I started to spend my time on Lenya. 
Therefore I hoped that Lenya would not only do WYSIWYG editing of (X)HTML 
documents but also manage the workflow. Actually it does, from what I saw. 
However, I hoped the workflow would ultimately lead to output that is ready 
to be shown on a web site. I'm still sure Lenya can do that, since there are 
sites using lenya and you don't see port numbers in the URLs. 

From former answers I now conclude that I need to deploy Lenya in a Tomcat 
environment. No easy way to use lenya to that end. But perhaps some one know 
still some other way. For example what if I configure in build.sh to use port 
80 instead of 8888 in the Jetty instalation?



Thank you so much for your time answering me,
Gregor

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