Brett Porter wrote:
It shouldn't be required (as you can use ref + name, in theory).
The drawback with that is that the menu has to be a top level menu, but
I can live with that.
If the name isn't working, please file a bug.
Done, with test case. See:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MSITE-137
- Brett
Dennis Lundberg wrote:
Hello
I'm trying to upgrade the Maven 2 site build for the Jakarta Commons
Sandbox [1] to use the release 2.0-beta-5 version of the
maven-site-plugin. This has been using 2.0-SNAPSHOT before and uses
the special property ${modulesItems} in the site.xml file. That
property doesn't seem to exist in beta-5.
The closest match I have found is to use
<menu ref="modules" />
But there are two problems with this:
1. This menu ignores the "name" attribute, so I can't set the name we
want for this menu. This might be by design for references.
2. This creates a complete menu-element with enclosed item-elements.
This means that it is only usable as a top level menu. It can't be
used in a sub menu, like we used to do. See the current site.
Any thoughts on how to get around this?
[1] http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/index.html
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Dennis Lundberg
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