No, I don't think so. I can't define flowlinks from embedded element
to itself because it says element has no url.
On Sep 11, 2005, at 3:24 PM, Geert Bevin wrote:
As long as the embedded element has no url of its own in the site
definition, the entire embedding page will be reloaded and
everything will be passed on to the embedded element. It functions
then exactly as a portlet.
On 11-sep-05, at 21:20, Keith Lea wrote:
I have lots of problems with rife's implementation of embedded
elements. I think it sucks that I can't specify exits and
flowlinks for embedded elements which point to itself, so the
embedded element can generate EXIT:QUERY links, and form
submissions, to the current page, which reloads the current page
and passes submissions and inputs to the embedded element.
I'd mostly like to be able to use embedded elements without the
currently required level of communication between each embeddor
and the embedded element.
What ideas does anyone else have about improving embedded elements?
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