To have browsable javadocs in a project hosted at Google-code, I got from here the recipe: set the correct mime-type property (text/html) when Subversion commits HTML pages.
Does anyone knows how to configure that in Subclipse?
This related question gives the pointer to do it in Subversive (there is a Preference tab for that). I couldn’t find anything similar for Subclipse.
Someone comments about doing a Team->SetProperty for the whole javadocs dir (recursively), but that is not extension specific (I’d want text/css for stylesheets, for example); and further, I guess, if when new files are created I must remember to do it again…
Is there an alternative?
Update (2001-06-11): In case somebody is interested: I couldn’t find a way to accomplish this, so I ended switching to Subversive.
To configure the MIME types information, edit the following file:
Windows 7/Vista: C:\Users[YOUR_USER]\AppData\Roaming\Subversion\config
In the config file, locate the property enable-auto-props and uncomment it. It should be set to yes. Make sure there is no space at the beginning of the line:
enable-auto-props = yes
The last section will be [auto-props] and by default everything will be commented out. Add your required file type with the appropriate config.