Hi Peter, yes I think it'd be a fair assumption to consider http://
and https:// as the only external references for now (I can't think of
a time that I've used anything other than those protocols).  Thanks
for the FYI, I'll make sure I code things using that methodology from
now on.

I've created a ticket: 
http://greatbiztoolsllc.trac.cvsdude.com/mach-ii/ticket/380

Adrian.

On Sep 10, 12:26 pm, "Peter J. Farrell" <pe...@mach-ii.com> wrote:
> Would it be safe to assume that the external JS / CSS files will always
> begin with either "http://"; or "https://";?  I'm asking because we have
> to distinguish from local files versus external files because cannot
> compute an asset timestamp for external files.  I am assuming that those
> are the only two protocols we need to support for external files (http
> and https).
>
> FYI, you can change:
>
> <key name="map">
>   <array>
>     <element value="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false,map.js"; />
>     <element value="map.css" />
>   </array>
> </key>
>
> To this if you want:
>
> <key name="map" 
> value="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?sensor=false,map.js,map.css"; />
>
> Best,
> .Peter
>
> Peter J. Farrell said the following on 09/10/2009 01:59 PM:
>
> > Adrian,
>
> > Please file a ticket for this.  Seems to be a rather reasonable and
> > logical extension of what the HTMLHelperProperty offers.  I'll see what
> > I can do.
>
> >http://trac.mach-ii.com
>
> > FYI, we are to upgrade the <script> and <style> tags in the view custom
> > library so you can access the HTMLHelperProperty in a nice tag based
> > format as well.  We current have <img> and <meta> tags implemented.  The
> > <script> and <style> tags still need to be hooked up.
>
> > Best,
> > .Peter
>
> > Adrian Scott said the following on 09/10/2009 01:21 PM:
>
> >> Hi all,
>
> >> I really love using the HTMLHelperProperty library, though there's
> >> been one thing that I've really been desiring and either haven't
> >> gotten it to work correctly or it's not a part of the tool (yet).
>
> >> Essentially what I want to do is use asset packages for not only my
> >> local .js files, but also externally hosted JavaScript (e.g. Google
> >> APIs).
>
> >> I've attempted to create an asset package thusly:
>
> >> <key name="map">
> >>   <array>
> >>     <element value="http://maps.google.com/maps/api/js?
> >> sensor=false,map.js" />
> >>     <element value="map.css" />
> >>   </array>
> >> </key>
>
> >> Of course what is appended to the <head /> tag is:
>
> >> <script type="text/javascript" src="scripts/http://maps.google.com/
> >> maps/api/js?sensor=false.js"></script>
> >> <script type="text/javascript" src="scripts/map.js"></script>
> >> <link type="text/css" href="styles/map.css" rel="stylesheet" />
>
> >> I'm assuming this is likely desired behavior at the moment, but is
> >> there any plans of being able to do this in the future?
>
> >> Thanks,
>
> >> Adrian.
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