I'd like to avoid javascript if at all possible. Doing stuff server
side is almost always better.
Believe me, I know just enough javascript to get by and that's about
all. I'm all about the server personally.
Easy control for DFA ===* javascript, since it's extremely easy to push
instantaneousl
This looks to me like a perfect venue for web services.
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Subject: Re: [hackers] sidebar.module
> Zephyr: I would like to see at le
I'd like to avoid javascript if at all possible. Doing stuff server side is almost
always better.
We are looking for flexibility and easy administration.
-Neil
Original message
>Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 10:34:55 -0700
>From: Lynn Siprelle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>S
Zephyr: I would like to see at least three RSS 2.0 feeds from DFA:
-hot items which admins will be encouraged to automatically show (bats)
-everything else which site admins can pick and choose from, new items
might not auto show
-DeanTeam thermometer for a single team member
-and maybe some feeds
Design Doc:
http://www.hack4dean.org/phpwiki/index.php?sidebar
This module will enable admins to create sidebars such as those on the right side of
DFA's website and share elements using RSS.
Zephyr: I would like to see at least three RSS 2.0 feeds from DFA:
-hot items which admins will be encou