Apache OpenOffice (AOO) Bugzilla – Issue 2768
load html folders as root for website under OO
Last modified: 2013-02-07 22:34:28 UTC
Allow users to specify root folder under OO for web site. All html documents links email addresses images/media javascript templates would automatically be accessible and referenced under OO enabling users to build more complex sites quicker navigator provides some of this but only for one document
JA->FT: what about having an additional path like $(user)/work eg. $(user)/homepage ?
if I as a user never has to leave OO for my web documentation management and generation I would be a very happy camper :) I'm sure quite a few others share that point of view...the dbase is there, the drawing is there, the text handling is there but there's not enough cohesion in the current OO package for small business owner to manage all the pieces 'easily' within OO...yet! thank you for considering my opinions. Dennis
Re-assigned to Christian Jansen
Reassigened to Bettina
Reassigned to Bettina.
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To grep the issues easier via "requirements" I put the issues currently lying on my owner to the owner "requirements".