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Hi!<br>
<br>
Thanks for the tip Michael, I will take a look at the source code of
DocCenter.<br>
<br>
As for the other ideas:<br>
- Paul: yours is a very good idea, it simplifies the process a
little bit, but it still has some extra steps, too much for some
users (the v0.9beta type :-).<br>
Actually it helped me in other areas too - this way I found out how
to limit the available object types in the New dialog (<i>restypes.available</i>).<br>
- Lynn: yep, structure is the key aspect, this would be an articles
list, with subfolders as categories, so I would like to go with
something that can respect the folder hierarchy.<br>
<br>
Finally to get back to my original question: can somebody clear me
up on default-file? How does it work? One has to put a simple
filename in it - so no path is allowed?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Tylla.<br>
<br>
On 2011. 02. 25. 15:34, Michael Emmerich wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Tylla,
take a look at the code of the OAMP Doccenter, as it is doing something
similar what you want to do - showing a list of resources (something
like a directory listing) - when you access the folder only.
The key is the initResource handler, it checks if you access a folder in
the uri and then internally calls a jsp that is displaying the list of
content.
Kind regards,
Michael
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