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PublishPlugin issues with TreeBrowserPlugin
I am working on publishing a web from our installation. Several pages use the
TreePlugin combined with the
TreeBrowserPlugin. I am publishing as "file".
While it generally works, I have 3 issues. As information, here is the wiki markup:
<div>
%TREEBROWSER{"file" title="TITLE" shared="Steve"}%
%TREEVIEW{startlevel="1" web="OnCall" format="* [[$topic][$spacetopic]]" levelprefix=" " excludetopic="AAATOC, PublishPluginHistory, WebAtom, WebNotify, WebRss, WebSearch, WebSearchAdvanced, WebTopicList, WebChanges, WebCreateNewTopic, WebIndex, WebLeftBar, WebPreferences, WebStatistics, WebHome"}%
</div>
<a href="javascript: Steve.openAll();">expand all</a> | <a href="javascript: Steve.closeAll();">close all</a>
1) The published page renders "PublishPlugin.TITLE" at the head of the tree with a page source of Steve.add(0,-1,"PublishPlugin.TITLE");. The regular wiki page renders as expected with just "TITLE" with a page source of Steve.add(0,-1,"TITLE");
2) Most of the images that form the tree are broken on the published page but render fine on the regular wiki page. The generated path to the file is incorrect.
For example, one image that renders correctly has a path
http://wiki.tardis.net/pub/publish/file/rsrc/System/TreeBrowserPlugin/folderopen.gif
but the broken ones are
http://wiki.tardis.net/pub/publish/file/rsrc/System/TreeBrowserPluginminus.gif and
http://wiki.tardis.net/pub/publish/file/rsrc/System/TreeBrowserPluginplus.gif
Notice the lack of a / after the
TreeBrowserPlugin directory and the filename.
3) When I publish ONLY this page of the web, I see the tree. When I publish ALL pages of the web, the tree is invisible.
I have attached images to help show what I have outlined.
Thanks for any information you can provide!
Steve
- Published page with broken tree images:
- Missing tree when entire web is published:
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StevenCorfman - 14 Feb 2013
Given the age of this report, and the high likelihood that the issue has been resolved, I'm closing this question.
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Main.CrawfordCurrie - 07 May 2017 - 09:17