Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Peter Dawn

i probably could modify it, but am not sure if its worth it or not.
but i guess there must be a few ppl out there with an older version,
who would benefit from this. so will give it a try, if not then
perhaps somebody else could give it a try.

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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Blackwings

I got it ;-)

http://myfaces.apache.org/tomahawk/jscookmenu.html

2006/7/18, Scott Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


You know, you could always take the jscookmenu source code and modify it
to be
Tapestry 3 compatible. I doubt it would very difficult to do.

-Scott

On Tuesday 18 July 2006 09:23, Peter Dawn wrote:
> nay. too risky. its a bit too late in the process for me to upgrade, i
> might break something. will probably upgrade straight to 5 now.
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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Scott Russell
You know, you could always take the jscookmenu source code and modify it to be 
Tapestry 3 compatible. I doubt it would very difficult to do.

-Scott

On Tuesday 18 July 2006 09:23, Peter Dawn wrote:
> nay. too risky. its a bit too late in the process for me to upgrade, i
> might break something. will probably upgrade straight to 5 now.
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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Blackwings

Where can I find a release of JSCook (Tap4 here ;-) )?
I found one at http://forum.mamboserver.com/showthread.php?t=10994 but it
seems it's for mambo only? Or it just an ads...?

2006/7/18, Peter Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


nay. too risky. its a bit too late in the process for me to upgrade, i
might break something. will probably upgrade straight to 5 now.

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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Peter Dawn

nay. too risky. its a bit too late in the process for me to upgrade, i
might break something. will probably upgrade straight to 5 now.

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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Murray Collingwood
Upgrade! ?

On 18 Jul 2006 at 8:47, Peter Dawn wrote:

> tried it, but noo. jscook is not compatible with tap3. looks like
> i am gonna have to find a way for krysalis to work.
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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Peter Dawn

tried it, but noo. jscook is not compatible with tap3. looks like
i am gonna have to find a way for krysalis to work.

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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Peter Svensson

+1 For JS Cook

Cheers,
PS

On 7/17/06, Murray Collingwood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Dump Krysalis and use JS Cook Menu.  It is much easier to customise and
also allows better
integration with your java code for generation.

I tried Kysalis initially but then I wanted to show different options for
different users - it was
very difficult to customise.  I then tried JS Cook Menu and have never
looked back.  So much
easier to use.

Cheers
mc


On 17 Jul 2006 at 15:15, Peter Dawn wrote:

> I have been trying to integrate the krysalis menu for the last few
> days. however its proving to be a real pain. customisation is so
> difficult and i dont know how to link to pages in other frames. if
> were using html i would specify the frame name, but how should i do
> that here.
>
> so i have decided to go with a plain straightforward javascript menu.
> now the question is how can i link to my tapestry pages using normal
> links. has anybody experienced the same issues and is there another
> fix. navigation through a complex site is pretty important, so without
> a navigational menu the site is un-usable.
>
> any thoughts guys.
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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Murray Collingwood
Dump Krysalis and use JS Cook Menu.  It is much easier to customise and also 
allows better 
integration with your java code for generation.  

I tried Kysalis initially but then I wanted to show different options for 
different users - it was 
very difficult to customise.  I then tried JS Cook Menu and have never looked 
back.  So much 
easier to use.

Cheers
mc


On 17 Jul 2006 at 15:15, Peter Dawn wrote:

> I have been trying to integrate the krysalis menu for the last few
> days. however its proving to be a real pain. customisation is so
> difficult and i dont know how to link to pages in other frames. if
> were using html i would specify the frame name, but how should i do
> that here.
> 
> so i have decided to go with a plain straightforward javascript menu.
> now the question is how can i link to my tapestry pages using normal
> links. has anybody experienced the same issues and is there another
> fix. navigation through a complex site is pretty important, so without
> a navigational menu the site is un-usable.
> 
> any thoughts guys.
> 
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Re: Navigational Menu

2006-07-17 Thread Jesse Kuhnert

Generating links usually involves using the engine service for the link type
you want created. If it is the PageService then I would inject that (
tapestry.services.Page) and call getLink() on it.

On 7/17/06, Peter Dawn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


I have been trying to integrate the krysalis menu for the last few
days. however its proving to be a real pain. customisation is so
difficult and i dont know how to link to pages in other frames. if
were using html i would specify the frame name, but how should i do
that here.

so i have decided to go with a plain straightforward javascript menu.
now the question is how can i link to my tapestry pages using normal
links. has anybody experienced the same issues and is there another
fix. navigation through a complex site is pretty important, so without
a navigational menu the site is un-usable.

any thoughts guys.

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Navigational Menu

2006-07-16 Thread Peter Dawn

I have been trying to integrate the krysalis menu for the last few
days. however its proving to be a real pain. customisation is so
difficult and i dont know how to link to pages in other frames. if
were using html i would specify the frame name, but how should i do
that here.

so i have decided to go with a plain straightforward javascript menu.
now the question is how can i link to my tapestry pages using normal
links. has anybody experienced the same issues and is there another
fix. navigation through a complex site is pretty important, so without
a navigational menu the site is un-usable.

any thoughts guys.

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