Thanks for reading my post entirely, I clearly stated NOT using media
placeholders.

On Mar 2, 11:01 am, 沈晓亮 <[email protected]> wrote:
> it's not "anchor placeholder" for js file. You'd create a "media" for it.
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> 2009/3/2 fred2028 <[email protected]>
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> > In plain HTML:
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> > <script src="file.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
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> > In RedDot, I made a template of type JS and file extension JS, then
> > copied everything between <script type="text/javascript"> and </
> > script> into the content class template (much like how a traditional
> > JS file is made). In my foundation page that uses the JS, I made an
> > anchor placeholder and put it in place of file.js in the above
> > example. I made an instance of the JS content class and put the page
> > in clipboard, then referenced my anchor placeholder to this file.
> > However, this does not work, gives me JS errors when I SmartEdit, and
> > the page renders as if no JS is present.
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> > What is the proper way to reference an external JS file without using
> > media placeholders?
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> --
> Best Regards
> William Shen
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