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Their constructor :)
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Ned,
But then how do u pass parameters across the panels???
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with Page vs
Components,
and how they structure their applications.
So many ways of skinning a cat :)
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Their constructor :)
Nav Che wrote:
Ned,
But then how do u pass parameters across the panels???
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for that section of the site.
Anyway, I'm interested in hearing how others deal with Page vs
Components,
and how they structure their applications.
So many ways of skinning a cat :)
Rgds
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with Page vs Components,
and how they structure their applications.
So many ways of skinning a cat :)
Rgds
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Of topic but important nevertheless:
About the only object you ever want to put in the session IMHO is the
logged in user and its credentials. Even if you have a very small site
with only one important model you should not put it in the session.
There are 2 problems with this approach:
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So many ways of skinning a cat :)
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