[opencms-dev] Using Include?
Christian Steinert
christian_steinert at web.de
Tue Sep 12 16:54:32 CEST 2006
use this
<cms:include file="/ads_content.html" element="body"
editable="true"/>
> Well I'm not sure why this wouldn't work.
>
> <cms:include file="/sites/default/ads_content.html" element="body"
> editable="true"/>
>
> All the docs show this working. Is this the proper way to do this?
>
> Stanczak Group wrote:
> > I've created a template and it needs to include some html that my
> > users will need to update. I have the template in the modules folder
> > and I put the html page under the default site. I use something like
> > <cms:include file="/sites/default/ads_content.html" element="body"
> > editable="true"/>. This method doesn't seem to be working for me. I'm
> > not completely understanding what is doing wrong, but I get file not
> > found messages. What strange is it will work for a while then stop
> > working. I'm not sure if this connected to the logout or what. So my
> > question is how should I do this. I want some content that's included
> > in the template, and is located in a place where my users can edit it.
> > As in I didn't think letting them in the module section would be ok.
> > Anyone have some advice?
> >
>
> --
> Justin Stanczak
> Stanczak Group
> 812-735-3600
>
> "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
> Edmund Burke
>
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