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Sub-task
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Status: Open
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Minor
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Description
If we set an @href attribute in the root of the site.xml file so that we can embed it in a master content objects site.xml file this works fine for the master object.
However, if we want to use such a content object as a master then the URL space is configured to use the @href as a prefix.
It is not clear to me why the site.xml document has @href value in the root. Certainly I have never seen it used and I've always wondered why it is there. Perhaps we can just ignore it when the site element is a root element, but use it when it is embedded. This requires discussion.
However, if we want to use such a content object as a master then the URL space is configured to use the @href as a prefix.
It is not clear to me why the site.xml document has @href value in the root. Certainly I have never seen it used and I've always wondered why it is there. Perhaps we can just ignore it when the site element is a root element, but use it when it is embedded. This requires discussion.