http://mojo.codehaus.org/selenium-maven-plugin/start-server-mojo.html#defaultUserExtensions

Point it to a resource available (check is done in the following order):
* as a File
* as an URL
* as a resource available in classloader (the mojo use
Thread.currentThread().contextClassLoader.getResource(name) )

HTH,
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2012/4/26 Paul Lhussiez <[email protected]>:
> Oh ok, that's why I was afraid of mailing lists.
> It's about maven-selenium-plugin.
>
> Sorry for my mistake ^^
>
>
> 2012/4/26 Wayne Fay <[email protected]>
>>
>> > I'm not familiar with mailing list, I hope I'm not doing a mistake ^^
>> > So I have a problem with the <defaultUserExtension> tag. How am I
>> > supposed
>> > to use it ?
>>
>> This mailing list is a general bucket which supports lots of plugins.
>> Which plugin in particular are you looking for help with?
>>
>> It is common for people to include the name of the plugin in the
>> subject line of the email and then again in the body. I didn't see the
>> plugin name mentioned anywhere in your email so I have no idea which
>> one you are asking about...
>>
>> Wayne
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