Breadcrumb Problems (Re: [WM] Any WebMake Activity?)
Brian Wisti
brian.coolnamehere.com
Sun Mar 16 16:21:01 GMT 2003
Hi Robin,
I was taking a quick look at your wmk file, and wondered if I could be
helpful. Here's the snippet that caught my attention:
<sitemap name=mainsitemap node=sitemapnode leaf=sitemapleaf>
<wmmeta name=title value="WebMake Sample: site map" />
<wmmeta name=Abstract value="Map of the site" />
</sitemap>
So my question for you is "Where are sitemapnode and sitemapleaf
defined?" I can't find it in your file, but I might just be having
problems with green-on-grey :-)
-Brian W
At 05:55 PM 3/15/2003 -0500, Robin S. Socha wrote:
>I'm thinking of building a website with it (we're already running Zope on
>http://my.gnus.org/ and Scoop on http://mail.socha.net/, but we're not happy
>with them for what we're trying to do now), and it seems to fit the bill
>perfectly. I've been toying around with it and got it running including the
>CGI, but although the documentation is extremely well written, it's obviously
>not idiot-proof: <http://slayer.templeofhate.com/~robin/wmkfile.html> doesn't
>give me breadcrumbs, at least not in the way I expected. I also cannot get
>RSS boxes to work.
>
>OpSA: Jason, you fscking rock. mail.socha.net is running it[1] and we're
>all *extremely* happy campers these days (although somehow spamd is
>hitting extremely hard on the server), and we're also running it under
>daemontools. Great stuff, really - THANKS!
>
>Footnotes:
>[1] http://mail.socha.net/poll/1038677360_ZUFcVfQM
>
>
>
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