[WM] Strange webmake problem

Wes Meltzer ithildin.teleport.com
Wed Apr 2 19:18:10 IST 2003


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Hey everyone out there. I'm new here... but I have a real interest in 
WebMake, as an ex-Genpage user. I'm really enjoying working with 
metadata; it's something that genpage never really conceived of. I like 
it.

... BUT I have a bizarre problem with *exactly* that metadata. Although 
it's been defined pretty clearly in the content blocks, I get errors 
that look like this:
	webmake: no value defined for metadata or content $[this.id] in 
"file.shtml".
for each of my bits of metadata.

The sections are clean, so far as I can tell; they look like this:
	<content name="index" format="text/et">
		<wmmeta name="title">Home</wmmeta>
		<wmmeta name="id">home</wmmeta>
		<wmmeta name="permalink">(URL here)</wmmeta>
		<wmmeta name="sectionmenu">
			<ul>
				<li class="home"><a href="$(index)">Home</a></li>
				<li class="parcmail"><a href="file.html">Mail</a></li>
				<li class="campusmail"><a href="file.html">Campus Mail</a></li>
				<li class="submit"><a href="mailmessage.html">Submit 
Message</a></li>
			</ul>
		</wmmeta>

		(content goes here)
	</content>

Do any of you all have any suggestions for what would cause this?

Thanks a lot!

Wes Meltzer :wm
ithildin at teleport.com
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