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Subject: Website makefiles and xml source arrangement
Hi all, I was trying to use Website and had a couple of problems. Trying to build the website using makefile rules and olinks with an olink database I got messages that I should set current.docid to resolve the olinks. I am just wondering if there is a way to do that automatically without adding it in the makefile rules? Can it be deduced from the document id of the currently processed document, or does it do that already and I've likely screwed something up? Also: %.html: autolayout.xml $(ENV) $(PROC) --xinclude \ --stringparam base.dir "../html/" \ --stringparam autolayout-file "../autolayout.xml" \ --stringparam website.database.document "../website.database.xml" \ --stringparam target.database.document "../olinkdb.xml" \ --stringparam html.stylesheet "webstyle.css" \ ... If your source XML webpage documents are not all in the same directory but arranged in sub/sub/sub directories is there someway to set the paths on all the auxilliary xml files so that the %.html rule will access the right databse files etc for each source document? Apparently they are all relative to the currently processed xml document. How do other folk make this work? Maybe a similar problem, setting html.stylesheet, the html files seems to point to the stylesheet in a fixed relative directory (typically "."), rather than to some common global stylesheet. I am not sure if I haven't mucked something up. Obviously I could just make a document specific makefile with tailor made paths, but its not so elegant. thanks for any advice Doug
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