Paul Spencer wrote:
The URL's in the banner tags of site.xml are the maven-site-plugin is
the hostname is not found by nslookup. In my case the hostname only
exists in my hosts files on a the Windows machine running "mvn site".
The above should be:
Absolute URL's in the banner tags of site.xml are translated to relative
URLs by the maven-site-plugin when the hostname is not found by
nslookup. In my case the hostname only exists in my hosts files on a
the Windows machine running "mvn site".
Should I file an JIRA as bug or improvement?
In the example below, the generated URLs for bannerLeft will be absolute
and the URL's for bannerRight will be relative. Adding
"badhost.apache.org" to the hosts file will not change the outcome.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<project name="Maven">
<bannerLeft>
<name>Maven</name>
<src>http://maven.apache.org/images/apache-maven-project.png</src>
<href>http://maven.apache.org/</href>
</bannerLeft>
<bannerRight>
<name>Maven</name>
<src>http://badhost.apache.org/images/apache-maven-project.png</src>
<href>http://badhost.apache.org/</href>
</bannerRight>
</project>
It appears the plugin is validating the hostname. Is their a way of
turning this validation off?
Paul Spencer
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