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Ugh, Multiple Objects

stevescott
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
We've got our alfresco repository which contains an htm file which is supposed to load up a few javascript and css files, along with a flash video presentation…question I have is how the heck do I get it so that I click on the index.htm and the other items come down.  It's way too much work to edit the file to point to the file urls correct node ids

Suggestions?
Thanks,
Steve
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mrogers
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
Can you use a relative path for your javascript or css includes?

stevescott
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
Can you use a relative path for your javascript or css includes?

Well the idea is
1) Media Talk is recorded
2) Files auto-publish to a new space
(so that all works)

3) Click the index.htm
4) File plays

There's about 170 assets that get thrown into the folder, so there's no real way to get someone to manually tweak each time a new one goes in

mrogers
Star Contributor
Star Contributor
So what is this "index.htm" And what's its relationship to the media files?

Does it exist in Alfresco or is it part of your application.   It may be that this file is better off being generated or computed rather than being a static htm file.

stevescott
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
So what is this "index.htm" And what's its relationship to the media files?

Does it exist in Alfresco or is it part of your application.   It may be that this file is better off being generated or computed rather than being a static htm file.

It's being generated by a media capture device, which also generates css\js which have urls pointing at the same folder they're in

stevescott
Champ in-the-making
Champ in-the-making
So what is this "index.htm" And what's its relationship to the media files?

Does it exist in Alfresco or is it part of your application.   It may be that this file is better off being generated or computed rather than being a static htm file.

It's being generated by a media capture device, which also generates css\js which have urls pointing at the same folder they're in

Is there a way to perhaps get a ticket and get the content via path?