I have a large number of typical HTML style pages from the days before I was using PostNuke. I have played with PostWrap a little bit but can not seem to get things working.
Ideally, I would have a directory in my PN site called something like /HTML. Inside here I would have all my old HTML files with static information:
page1.html
page2.html
page3.html
I would then like to be able to call or view these pages as a PN section. Am I on the correct track trying to use PostWrap? Is there something else easier to import/edit static HTML pages into my PN site?
Joe Dunn
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Yes. I've used PostWrap (and still do for offsite content). However, for HTML pages on my own site, I prefer wrap.php. It has a few advantages over PW for HTML pages alone. It gives you the option of matching to the theme chosen and the URL is much shorter (and easier to remember). There are other methods too and I've tried some of them. I think you'll find wrap.php best all around for HTML pages on your own site as I did. -
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It can be found although it takes patience and sorting through a lot of discussions to find it.
This time, however, you won't have to do so. Go to http://forums.postnuke.com/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&t=10983&start=0 and read
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