On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 9:30 AM, Graham Fawcett
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you did choose to go the static-HTML route, then you could export a
table of contents in JavaScript, and let each page use this table to
determine which pages precede and follow it. So if you have pages
like:
On Tue, Nov 11, 2008 at 12:59 AM, Daniel Spiewak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like you're wasting your time trying to get this working with
just static HTML pages. I think that it's possible, but you would
have to do a lot of really nasty javascript hackery to make the button
targets
Hello
(I have some lisp and elisp background, but my html is rather poor,
and java indistinguishable from zero)
I want to do something quick and dirty with html and I am wondering if
I can leverage my lisp knowledge
I am publishing my daily log pages in html (using emacs muse
+planner). These
Sounds like you're wasting your time trying to get this working with
just static HTML pages. I think that it's possible, but you would
have to do a lot of really nasty javascript hackery to make the button
targets dynamic. Alternatively, the HTML could be truely static and
pre-generated using a