Hi, I see now. Neat idea actually. :) How about future maintainability without Joomla? If you generate static files, I would expect - for example - CSS styles to be cluttered with needless things because of heavier nature of cms system. Also - for getting it to the devs - virtual machine would be awesome. You can write instructions to some txt file in it, setup whole environment and just give some guidelines for "if you want ot add the page, just run vm, add it into joomla, then run 'this neat script i prepared which will build whole site' and upload final version to the freecol website". I know that vm will be big in comparison to the sources, but the convenience could be IMO a huge payoff.
Fiisch 2016-05-30 23:42 GMT+02:00 Bernard toms <[email protected]>: > Hello! > > No I'm not offended jjeejee XD > My goal is not to put a new Joomla in production > I only use Joomla as a platform to generate content before I generate a pure > html files website > and after I get this static html files, put it in production > > Because my English its too little I will try to explain by steps > What I done > 1- I done in my PC a local Joomla installation with the old contents but > with new a design > > 2- I captured (the local renewed web) the entire site and transformed into > .html static > > 3.- If everybody likes, we can put this static html css and images into > production server replacing the current > > Since that point I suppose that I can explained myself correctly (if google > translator don't fail me) :) > > What else... > > I think that is easiest to add content with a CMS (like Joomla for example) > And after this opinion I think... (and if the web maintainer like and makes > his work easiest) > > What If the web maintainer have a copy of my local Joomla in his PC and > repeat steps 4 5 and 6 when he add new content? > > 4- The web maintainer add new content on the administration of Joomla on his > local PC webserver > 5.- The web maintainer capture the html with the spider > 6.-then web maintainer, can upload static html to the production web server > > local webserver, can be, wamp xampp, mamp or a virtual machine with ubuntu > (with virual box), all this otpions are free > > Thanks, and if the web maintainer like, tell me how I can send, Joomla and > sql > > (I need a little more time to clean css styles and a few things, like broken > urls, and find that every image is public domain. I just can give this > project a few hours on Sundays That is why I'm slow But I try to give any > free time and I'm try to make a decent web too) > > > El lunes, 30 de mayo de 2016, Petr Fišer <[email protected]> escribió: >> >> Hi, >> >> Javadocs are made by autogenerating them from source codes. Those are >> static files and you can find structure on official pages: >> >> http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/tools/solaris/javadoc.html#generatedfiles >> and the rest (because java pkg names are transformed into directory >> structure in javadocs) should be relatively easy to spider. >> It is easy to implement different context on a webserver with some >> rewrite rule so changing physical location of files won't be a >> showstopper. >> >> A little question: If I remember correctly, original freecol page was >> hacked and then it was replaced with static web. You then transformed >> it into Joomla, which is IMHO one big security hole. Do not take it as >> I'm trying to break&offend, that really isn't my intention - but I'm >> curious if this is a new webpage proposal or complete new >> implementation already to be deployed. Because webpage maintainer >> should be able to patch whole thing due to security fixes. I'm not >> speaking for Freecol devs, I'm merely curious. :) >> >> Regards, >> Fiisch >> >> 2016-05-29 14:58 GMT+02:00 Bernard toms <[email protected]>: >> > Hello, I think I'm close to finish the new webpage >> > >> > QUESTION 1 >> > I can't include files the following link: >> > http://www.freecol.org/javadoc/ >> > >> > I don't know where are this documents and >> > I can't include them on the new webpage if I'm not sure that will be on >> > the >> > same url after upload of the new static html files >> > >> > Can I include this url and be sure that will be correct? (without >> > including >> > javadoc files that I have not access) >> > >> > QUESTION 2 >> > Another Question, I'm doing the new web page with Joomla, and after >> > that, I >> > captured into html static files with a spider program. >> > When I finished the new design i propose >> > Can I send Joomla web and sql to the person who usually maintain the web >> > page, to make it easy to maintain? And instructions for capture Joomla >> > into >> > html. I think that I can send it with wetransfer or dropbox but I need >> > to >> > know... >> > is there real interest to create contents with Joomla and after capture >> > into static html? >> > How I can share/send it my joomla and intructions? >> > >> > Sorry for my little english again >> > I hope I made myself clear >> > Bernat >> > >> > >> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> > What NetFlow Analyzer can do for you? 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