[opencms-dev] Partial Static Export

Claus Priisholm cpr at codedroids.com
Wed Aug 18 09:25:04 CEST 2004


Can't you get around it by touching all files in the 'dynamic' part of 
the site and then publish that (and thus indirectly cause an export)?

On 17/8-2004, at 7.12, Brett Beaumont wrote:

> I am using OpenCMS 5.0 and have two independent parts to our website. 
> A static export of the whole site takes approximately 20 minutes. 
> However, the more dynamic part of the site is a very small, 
> independent set of pages and I'd like to be able to do a static export 
> of that folder separately from everything else.
>
> Is there a built-in way to do this?
>
>  I had thought to add a new Administration Point, but this looks like 
> quite a bit of work and appears to require a restart of the server. 
> Instead, I've started to put together some basic JSPs that I can put 
> into OpenCMS and use to export the content. It looks like it should be 
> simple enough, but if there's something out there already, please let 
> me know.
>
> Regards,
>
> Brett Beaumont
> Technical Consultant
> Sytec Resources Limited
>
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