[opencms-dev] Query
Frans Postma
fpostma at xs4all.nl
Wed Mar 16 13:22:29 CET 2005
OpenCMS *IS* a live site all by itself. It's not a designer-only tool, it does the serving of the actual live content as well.
There is NO NEED to push files to a 'live site', at least not a need imposed by opencms itself. If you insist on using a seperate
webserver for hosting the actual site that is possible using indeed the live-export, but I fail to see the need for that. (unless
it is a requirement from your job/boss ?)
Frans
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From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of vinod
Sent: woensdag 16 maart 2005 13:02
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Query
Thanks for clearing the issue. I was basically expecting open cms to do something which it is not designed to do. I expected
`publish' to mean publishing to a `live' site and hence expected the publish directory to be configurable per project. Instead it
looks like publish is just a finalize kind of step so that outside people can review changes. It looks like pushing the changes
to a live site has to be made manually. Could you please confirm this.
thanks
Vinod
Frans Postma wrote:
You don't NEED to do static export in order to publish a site. Just 'publish' will do nicely, then the users can browser to the
adress of your tomcat server and view the pages. Changes done before pushing 'publish' are stored in a project called 'offline',
which is not viewable by outside users.
You seem to believe that export is need to create pages under WEB-INF, it's not I've never used static export myself but the
purpose of that is to make a site which will run without opencms present (i.e. as a 'normal' html site). Exporting is not NEEDED
to make a site accesable to outside users, I thinks thats the misunderstanding here?
Whatever happens, export is NOT needed or wanted to poplutate anything under opencms/WEB-INF (that is where the DYNAMIC stuff
lives:-). I wouldn't even WANT to export any files to that location, to much chance of messing up opencms itself.
Frans
From: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org [mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] On Behalf Of vinod
Sent: woensdag 16 maart 2005 10:52
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: Re: [opencms-dev] Query
Vinod wrote:
First of all Thankyou for the immediate response. I tried with what u exactly asked to do. I tried with
opencms_6.0_beta_1 here, i think the new web pages are placed in the database(mysql) and once if u publish a page it is appering
in %TOMCAT_HOME%/webapps/opencms/WEB-INF/...the newly created webpages are not all viewed in the entire %TOMCAT_HOME%.
so can u please help me how to solve my problem please.
Right now i'm trying for the staticexport, according to the mails from opencms group i seen to set the staticexport.path but this
property is not there in the version i'm using. so can u please help how to set the static export path and how to set which path
of opencms to import.
regards,
Vinod.
Thomas Maerz wrote:
vinod <mailto:vinod at ltp.soft.net> <vinod at ltp.soft.net> writes:
My problem is, " I have some webpages in one webserver now i
have to register this site with opencms and then, i have to edit & make
some changes to them. If i say publish at opencms does these changes
will be reflected at the webserver. Is it possible to do this?
Yes.
If so how to do this".
New Page -> Edit -> Save -> Publish
Take a look at the examples.
View non published pages without being logged in.
View non published pages being logged in.
Regards,
Thomas
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