X-Git-Url: https://git.ladys.computer/Shrine-XSLT/blobdiff_plain/a47140cf7262ffb49c2fe4e109deb960dd9ca6dc..820c8ba68006a97a11027c972493391bf58b06e9:/README.markdown diff --git a/README.markdown b/README.markdown index 216d4d8..c7b84ae 100644 --- a/README.markdown +++ b/README.markdown @@ -12,11 +12,10 @@ substantially changing the authoring flow. ## Prerequisites -These things come preinstalled on many platforms :— +These things come pre·installed on many platforms :— -- G·N·U Make (run `make --version` to see if it is installed) - -- libxslt (run `xsltproc --version` to see if it is installed) +- G·N·U `make` (run `make --version` to see if it is installed) +- `xsltproc` (run `xsltproc --version` to see if it is installed) You will also need to know how to write X·M·L, and how to navigate to a directory via the command line and run `make`. @@ -48,41 +47,20 @@ page. The ``, ``, and `` elements will be replaced by the page header, content, and footer, respectively. -Finally, just run `make` from this directory, and X·H·T·M·L files +Finally, just run `make` from this directory, and H·T·M·L files corresponding to your source files will be created in the `public/` directory (which you can then serve statically from your server). ## Notes -- The created files have a `.xhtml` extension and *need* to be served - with a `application/xhtml+xml` (or `application/xml`) media type. Not - all servers know how to serve `.xhtml` files; if this is you, you may - have better luck with `make XHTMLEXT=xml` (which will produce `.xml` - files instead). - - - Some free hosting options require that “index” pages have an - extension of `.html`; these will unfortunately not work. It is - possible to extend the makefile to generate `index.html` redirects - to `index.xhtml` with the following code :— - - ```make - override redirects := $(patsubst public/%.$(XHTMLEXT),public/%.html,$(indices) $(pages)) - - all: $(redirects) # in addition to the previously declared prerequisites - - $(redirects): - # You may want a more involved redirect page than this, but it’s an example… - echo '' > $@ - ``` - - This should be considered a last resort, but it can be used to get - your site working on e·g Neocities. +- The created files have a `.html` extension and need to be served + with a `text/html` media type. - Files at `sources/index.xml` and `sources/index-*.xml` will produce - output at `public/%.xhtml` (where `%` is the filename). + output at `public/%.html` (where `%` is the filename). - All other files at `sources/*.xml` and `sources/*/*.xml` will produce - output at `public/%/index.xhtml` (where `%` is the filename and + output at `public/%/index.html` (where `%` is the filename and optional subdirectory). Only one level of subdirectory is supported. - The transformation doesn’t do any rewriting of links. Make sure you