[PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Dan
I could do this myself but I don't want to waist time writing something that I could have just asked for.. what I need is a menuing system.. When link is clicked the sub-topics appear under the topic you just clicked on.. e.g. if you where to click on Contact. Contact --becomes: Contact En

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 29 Apr 2002 at 15:11, Dan wrote: > what I need is a menuing system.. > Much like this JavaScript one... except I need it in PHP... > http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/navigate1.htm Umm, you want to have to reload a whole page just to expand a navigation menu? Not real good use of r

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, David Freeman wrote: > On 29 Apr 2002 at 15:11, Dan wrote: >> what I need is a menuing system.. > >> Much like this JavaScript one... except I need it in PHP... >> http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/navigate1.htm > > Umm, you want to have to reload a whole page just t

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Martin Towell
From: Miguel Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:03 PM To: David Freeman Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, David Freeman wrote: > On 29 Apr 2002 at 15:11, Dan wrote: >> what I need is a menuing system.. &

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Richard Archer
At 3:11 PM +1200 29/4/02, Dan wrote: >what I need is a menuing system.. > >When link is clicked the sub-topics appear under the topic you just clicked >on.. PHPLIB contains a class that can do this. It's not as robust as the rest of PHPLIB, but it should serve as a good starting point for your

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:05, Martin Towell wrote: > javascript should be easy enough to convert to php - thier language > constructs are basically the same. Sure, but that doesn't mean it's appropriate. A menu system done in php will have the advantage of being, from the browsers point of view, p

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 28 Apr 2002 at 23:03, Miguel Cruz wrote: > > Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be > > faster. > > But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. > Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their > browsers / h

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 29 April 2002 11:11, Dan wrote: > I could do this myself but I don't want to waist time writing something > that I could have just asked for.. > > what I need is a menuing system.. > > When link is clicked the sub-topics appear under the topic you just clicked > on.. > > e.g. if you wher

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread michael kimsal
Miguel Cruz wrote: >> >>Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be >>faster. > > > But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. > Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their > browsers / hardware / corporate pol

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Martin Towell
ubject: Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... Miguel Cruz wrote: >> >>Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be >>faster. > > > But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. > Some people don't use it

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, michael kimsal wrote: > Miguel Cruz wrote: >> But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. >> Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their >> browsers / hardware / corporate policy), and search engines certainly >> w

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Michael Kimsal
Miguel Cruz wrote: >On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, michael kimsal wrote: > > >>Miguel Cruz wrote: >> >> >>>But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. >>>Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their >>>browsers / hardware / corporate policy

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Justin French
on 29/04/02 2:46 PM, michael kimsal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Can someone point me to hardware that is still in active use that can't > handle javascript? what about a text-to-speech system?? I also know that older pentiums and macs REALLY chug to get through the 100's or 1000's of line

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 29 April 2002 12:46, michael kimsal wrote: > Miguel Cruz wrote: > >>Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be > >>faster. > > > > But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. > > Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not su

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Michael Kimsal
Mark Charette wrote: >-Original Message- >From: michael kimsal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > >Similarly, can someone point me to a company that specifically disables >javascript as 'corporate policy'? >Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler specifically disallow running of >JavaScript, Java,

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Martin Towell
> Konqueror is the only browser (that I've used) which supports per-site > javascript policy (deny, allow, disable pop-ups). Actually, Opera support this too - one reason why I do a lot of my browsing in Opera or Lynx, no pop-ups :) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscr

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Michael Kimsal wrote: > Miguel Cruz wrote: >> On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, michael kimsal wrote: >>> Can someone point me to hardware that is still in active use that >>> can't handle javascript? >> >> Palm Pilot >> Cell phones > > Those don't generally support HTML either, but some

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 29 April 2002 13:05, Martin Towell wrote: > > Konqueror is the only browser (that I've used) which supports per-site > > javascript policy (deny, allow, disable pop-ups). > > Actually, Opera support this too - one reason why I do a lot of my browsing > in Opera or Lynx, no pop-ups :) Is

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread CC Zona
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Wong) wrote: > Konqueror is the only browser (that I've used) which supports per-site > javascript policy (deny, allow, disable pop-ups). iCab too. It allows suppression of various intrusive JS features on a global and per-host basis.

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Richard Archer
At 12:46 AM -0400 29/4/02, michael kimsal wrote: >Similarly, can someone point me to a company that specifically disables >javascript as 'corporate policy'? My company does this. It's the only way to surf without being inundated with pop(up|over|under) windows. I've heard (unconfirmed) that a co

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 29 Apr 2002 at 0:46, michael kimsal wrote: > Can someone point me to hardware that is still in active use that can't > handle javascript? Hardware? No. > Similarly, can someone point me to a company that specifically disables > javascript as 'corporate policy'? Back in 96-97, the 'no java

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-29 Thread The_RadiX
nt: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:46 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... > Miguel Cruz wrote: > > >> > >>Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be > >>faster. > > > > > > But take care - using JavaScript f

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-29 Thread Mikusch, Rita
ril 28, 2002 9:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:05, Martin Towell wrote: > javascript should be easy enough to convert to php - thier language > constructs are basically the same. Sure, but that doesn't mean it's

Fw: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-30 Thread The_RadiX
nt: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:46 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... > Miguel Cruz wrote: > > >> > >>Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be > >>faster. > > > > > > But take care - using JavaScript f