[opencms-dev] Re: Static Export Problem with 5.3.5 !

kevin fong kfong at spto.org
Wed Jul 14 10:50:25 CEST 2004


Ahmed, on the subject on static exports, have you tried exporting a site with multiple locales. On our end, we find that only the default locale gets exported all the time.  Let me know if you have any success on this and would like to know how you achieve it if so.

kevin.

On Jul 14 09:45, Ahmed Mohombe <amohombe at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> Subject: [opencms-dev] Re: Static Export Problem with 5.3.5 !
>
> Alexander,
> 
> Thank you very much for your answer.
> 
> > Right the image URLs in stylesheets will not be converted. 
> > The quick fix is to use a relative link in the style sheet.
> 
> > Another option is to move the style to a separate file that is a JSP _or_ to
> > declare the style in the template HEAD section, and use <cms:link> tags
> > around the styke URL.
> The problem is with this approach is that the WYSIWYG will not handle 
> the JSPs and the templates, so the "normal user" that wants to change 
> the content, can't change this. The style is inline, because reffers 
> only to one table cell (to put the image in the backgournd, because only 
> so one can put something in the cell too :) ). Using layers does not 
> work because the user cannont access the layers in the background - the 
> WYSIWYG selects only those in the foreground.
> 
> Question:
> Is there a way to achieve that OpenCMS will handle URLs in stylesheets 
> in the future? Or it would be too complicated due to the architecture or 
> other aspects?.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> Ahmed.
> 
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