[Cmake] CMake\Web\HTML ?

Bill Hoffman bill.hoffman at kitware.com
Mon Jun 18 08:13:22 EDT 2001


We are using server side includes.  If you want to edit the pages on a windows box,
or unix box, just install appache and enable server side includes and view them
from your local machine.   I can send an apache conf file for anyone that is interested.
It is quite easy to install on windows.

-Bill


At 04:21 PM 6/16/2001 +0200, Sebastien BARRE wrote:
>Hi
>
>I've checkout'ed the new CMake repository, and noticed a new directory :
>        CMake\Web\HTML
>holding some kind of HTML documentation.
>
>Is someone taking care of this ?
>
>There is a small bug, but I'm not sure I can commit a correction as these pages might have been generated automatically (hence, my change might be erased the next time the process is done).
>
>Anyway, all .html files hold the same line :
>
><body bgcolor="#FFFFFF" leftmargin=0 topmargin=0 text="black" link="#FFFFFF"
>vlink="#000000" alink="#000000">
>
>which renders the page wrong, because a #FFFFFF (white) link on a #FFFFFF (white) background is like spotting a white bear in a snow storm.
>
>There is a CSS stylesheet CMake\Web\HTML\Style.css, used by CMake\Web\HTML\Head.html, and I guess this solve the problem (at Kitware ?) because all files hold :
><!--#include virtual="/CMake/HTML/Head.html"-->
>but I do not remember what kind of server/software handles this directive (server-side include ? dreamweaver library ?).
>
>Anyway, for these browsers that do not support CSS stylesheet, or for these users who deactivate them, it would be helpful to change link="#FFFFF" to #112299" for example.
>
>
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