> Seems I found the solution.
> before exiting the
> ExecutionMode block
> for the end tag.
> Anyone else use this kind of technique have any tips?
Well yes and no... given the way you plan to use it, I wouldn't expect
you to need to set thistag.generatedcontent to an empty string -- or
to outp
Rich Internet Applications for Mobile Devices
Does anyone has some links to demonstrate the power of RIA for mobile devices?
Also I was asked a question I don't know how to answer - OFFLINE or
DISCONNECTED. Can a typical RIA (easily/typically?) be built to use cached data
(XML presumably) if no
i just rented it, and am about to play it tonight...
>
> On another note? Any blogCFC'ers play Halo2? I've got a stats pod just
> about done.
>
> -e
tony
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Seems I found the solution.
before exiting the ExecutionMode block
for the end tag.
Anyone else use this kind of technique have any tips?
On 5/29/05, Al Everett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> So, I want to use a custom tag to standardize my page layouts. Basically I
> want all templates tha
I would go with xhtml transitional at least tho
~Dave the disruptor~
From: Al Everett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 9:31 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Custom Tags for HTML page layout
Seems I found the solution.
before exiting the Exec
So, I want to use a custom tag to standardize my page layouts. Basically I
want all templates that will display to the user to be constructed this way:
Here's the (very basic) custom tag I wrote:
#attributes.pageTitle#
#thisTag.GeneratedContent#
When I test it wit
>>I find it amazing
>>that nobody else seems to consider this even odd, much
>>less counterproductive. Or at least very few people...
> I think I just don't have enough discipline to write all
> the changes down and remember what I modified. I'd end
> up using the same blogware for the next 5 yea
>I find it amazing
that nobody else seems to consider this even odd, much less
counterproductive. Or at least very few people...
I think I just don't have enough discipline to write all the changes down
and remember what I modified. I'd end up using the same blogware for the
next 5 years if I got
Your blog was the first I heard of Nifty Corners actually. That's when the
idea started ticking. It wasn't until the anti aliasing support was added
that I decided to make the plunge. Although for my own purposes I would
have loved to have customed the hell out of everything in rays code, it jus
> Hah. You should see my cf code.
:) I work with a lot of poorly formatted CF at my day-job... it's
pretty common actually...
> I didn't even bother messing with the js provided. It
> works and that's all
> that matters. It is just a blog after all.
Strangely, even without making any modifica
On 5/28/05, Emmet McGovern <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I ported over a full Nifty Curves layout for blogCFC. I don't really have a
> blog, but this was a good excuse to start one.
Yeah, I added Nifty Corners to my blog (based on BlogCFC) a while
back. I was impressed with how easy it was. You're
Hah. You should see my cf code.
I didn't even bother messing with the js provided. It works and that's all
that matters. It is just a blog after all.
I will redocument the css and make it more manageable for the uninitiated.
I'd like to make a style switcher for my own setup, its just not fe
man... that guy writes some of the worst formatted javascript I've
ever seen... plus _HORRENDOUSLY_ non-descriptive function names...
Mix() ... ...
> I ported over a full Nifty Curves layout for blogCFC. I
> don't really have a
> blog, but this was a good excuse to start one.
> Its up for downlo
Yeah I noticed that too. Thanks. I was up too late messing with it I
guess. Zip and site are corrected.
emmet
-Original Message-
From: S. Isaac Dealey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 10:54 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Nifty Curves on BlogCFC
it says curves on the
it says curves on the bottom of your blog too
> Eeessh... I meant Nifty Corners. Corners, Curves...
> blah.
> -Original Message-
> From: Emmet McGovern [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2005 2:08 AM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Nifty Curves on BlogCFC
> I ported over a full
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