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WebPagePortlet and href
Hi all
Heres a newbie question. I am using opencms and would like to include
opencms content into jetspeed. I was trying to use the WebPagePortlet.
But I would like the every link i the WebPagePortlet link to Jjetspeed
(now the href opens a new window). Is there a way to rewrite a HREF
so the WebPagePortlet would look a part of the site.
I could of course use an IFramePortlet, but I am no quite satisfied with
the scrollbars.
Best regards
Henrik
Re: WebPagePortlet and href
Posted by Dariush Behboudi <da...@glamm.com>.
Hi Enrich,
You can find a 'websurf' portlet into 'community portlets'.
It rewrites urls and allows navigation into the portlet, but it doesn't
manage cookies and than the user session.
It could be a good start to develop your custom surf portlet...
Dariush.
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From: "Henrik W. Hansen" <sp...@procesgruppen.dk>
To: "Jetspeed Users List" <je...@jakarta.apache.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2003 2:34 PM
Subject: WebPagePortlet and href
> Hi all
> Heres a newbie question. I am using opencms and would like to include
> opencms content into jetspeed. I was trying to use the WebPagePortlet.
> But I would like the every link i the WebPagePortlet link to Jjetspeed
> (now the href opens a new window). Is there a way to rewrite a HREF
> so the WebPagePortlet would look a part of the site.
>
> I could of course use an IFramePortlet, but I am no quite satisfied with
> the scrollbars.
> Best regards
> Henrik
>
>
>
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