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Paolo F Cantoni

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HTML Generation information - where is it held?
« on: October 07, 2020, 01:44:29 pm »
It seems that HTML Generation location is machine specific.  It doesn't even seem to be repository-specific, let alone what I was hoping for: package-specific.  The HTML Title seems to be specific to the package AND reverts to the package name regardless of what you enter - that is, it is NOT persisted that I can see.

Can anyone confirm?

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Re: HTML Generation information - where is it held?
« Reply #1 on: October 07, 2020, 02:39:47 pm »
It seems that HTML Generation location is machine specific.

I can't confirm, but I would expect so.

The HTML Title seems to be specific to the package AND reverts to the package name regardless of what you enter - that is, it is NOT persisted that I can see.
ie. If it's not persisted then it's not specific to a package. You can only control it for a specific generation.

I'd personally write a script to generate specific packages to specific paths. (Or shell out for WebEA/Prolaborate)