[Xerte] Re: Adding Script to the index.html

Kemp Johnathan johnathan.kemp at ntlworld.com
Sun Apr 29 18:24:51 BST 2012


rlo.html is also in the publish directory of your installation and each
time you publish I believe it is used to recreate index.html, which is why
your changes get wiped out. You might like to try editing it to include
your changes.

Kind regards

Johnathan

On 29 April 2012 14:15, Deborah Delin <admin at strivney.com> wrote:

> I'm using Wizards. Yes, the code is wiped from the HTML when I publish.
>  Same thing happens with rloObject.js.
>
> Can the script not be inserted into the actual RLO?
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