Send my an example file.  It does sound nice, but I want to make sure  
it won't cause problems for people using WYSIWYG editors (I can't  
imagine how, but I like to be careful.).  If it works then I'm all  
for lowering the number of files that have to be dragged around.

Jonathan
On Jul 21, 2008, at 2:58 PM, Bob Hanson wrote:

> It's really easy to edit the scripts. They look just like normal
> scripts, and they can be well marked. You can have any number of  
> scripts
> in an HTML file because they are just HTML comments. I think we could
> adapt this very quickly. Do you want me to take a look?
>
> Bob
>
>
> Jonathan Gutow wrote:
>
>> Bob,
>>      Is this using the inline script stuff you mentioned figuring out for
>> PE?  It seems easier to have fewer files to maintain, but I'm
>> wondering about tweaks and debugging?  I sometimes use these
>> templates as a place to start and then go in and edit the scripts to
>> do loops other things.  Is it harder to do that to scripts included
>> in the .html file?
>>
>> Jonathan
>> On Jul 21, 2008, at 8:47 AM, Bob Hanson wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> right -- and, Jonathan, I'd like to show you how we can make the
>>> scripts
>>> all part of ONE file -- the HTML -- so that there will be none of  
>>> this
>>> multiple SPT file problem at all.
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>>
>>> Jonathan Gutow wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Dear all:
>>>>    I've thought of a way of making the javascript for the export  
>>>> to web
>>>> functions more flexible.  Since we always save this script with
>>>> the .html, .spt, etc... used to make the page, I don't think I have
>>>> to maintain backwards compatibility, do I?  There are functions I'd
>>>> like to replace with a more flexible ones that take a different
>>>> number of parameters.  Any thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> Jonathan
>>>>
>>>>                         Dr. Jonathan H. Gutow
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