I want to create a web site that looks like this: index.html +--parent-1.0/index.html +--proj1-1.0/index.html +--proj1-1.1/index.html +--proj2-1.0/index.html
and so on... Basically, I wanted each version of each project to deploy its site to a different directory. This also means that SNAPSHOT versions deploy in a different directory than releases. My parent project and all of its modules are peer directories in the build directories, so the parent project has "<module>../proj1</module>". In the parent project, I defined the site deployment URL to be "file://${user.home}/public_html/projects/${project.artifactId}-${projec t.version}". Each of the other projects inherit this definition. When I do a site:deploy, I get the following structure: /home/allisord/public_html/projects/index.html +--parent-1.0/index.html +--proj1-1.0 +--proj1/index.html +--proj2-1.0 +--proj2/index.html I get the module name tacked on to the end of the inherited string, which I guess is expected since the URL is inherited. I guess I have two questions: 1) I noticed some discussion (I think on the dev@ list) that the desired path for a subproject site in this case should be .../projects/parent/child/... rather than .../projects/child/... that was generated. Is this correct? 2) I am guessing that if I put the URL string in each subproject, then the URL won't be mangled since it won't be inherited. Is there some other way to accomplish the web site I am looking for? --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]