Hi Pierre,
glad it's working out.
I agree that the documentation needs work. I'm going over it right
now to fix some parts that are not correct anymore (outdated features).
Anyway, I'm starting work on a published RIFE book, so in a couple of
months docs should be much better.
Best regar
Geert,
Thank you for your help. It runs fine now.
May I make some comments on Guide's chapter 8. I was confused by 3 points:
- example 8.3: for element DISPLAY, the flowlink given is "admin" but
it's "menu" which is expected by the template display.html
- example 8.4: for element MENU, the flow
OK, now I arrive directly on the menu. But all the links are still
with
X"
The logout and display exit links are not replaced since the menu.xml
element doesn't contain these exits, and there are no such global
exits. There is thus no information available to replace these tags
Geert,
This means that you will use the Display element implementation
instead of printing the menu template. If you use this instead it
will work:
menu
OK, now I arrive directly on the menu. But all the links are still with
X"
Regards
Pierre
PS : why
url="/display"/>
I have not dug into Pierre's sample files, but when you specify
menu
is this essentially the same as specifying something like
implementation="com.uwyn.rife.engine.elements.PrintTemplate">
menu
No it's not, since when you extend you do several things:
* you hide away the imp
Surely sendmail reeled when thusly spake Geert Bevin:
>
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Everything works correctly, however in the menu.xml element you
> specify this:
>
>
> This means that you will use the Display element implementation
> instead of printing the menu template. If you use this instead it
Hi Pierre,
Everything works correctly, however in the menu.xml element you
specify this:
This means that you will use the Display element implementation
instead of printing the menu template. If you use this instead it
will work:
menu
Best regards,
Geert
On 31-okt-05, at 10:55, Raou
Hi Pierre,
I tried this out and couldn't reproduce your problem. Can you zip
your example directory and send it as an attachment, like that I'm
sure we have exactly the same files.
Best regards,
Geert
On 31-okt-05, at 01:31, Raoul Pierre wrote:
Hello,
So I'm stuck. I can't get a workin