Thanks Robby, good to know, will make use of this ability.
Paul
On 10/5/2012 7:37 AM, Robby Pelssers wrote:
Not sure what you mean..
For all I know you can just store all your flowscripts in the flow folder and
cocoon will load all of them on startup. So all functions should be available
fro
Great, good to know, thank you, will make things much "cleaner".
Paul
On 10/5/2012 7:40 AM, Javier Puerto wrote:
Hi Paul,
I can tell you for 2.2 version, but you can try...
2012/10/5 Paul Joseph mailto:pjos...@gmail.com>>
Hi there,
I have a flowscript that has a lot of functiofnalit
Hi Paul,
I can tell you for 2.2 version, but you can try...
2012/10/5 Paul Joseph
> Hi there,
>
> I have a flowscript that has a lot of functiofnality (functions).
>
> It is possible for one sitemap to handle more than one flowscript? That
> way I can split this file out into smaller units ass
Not sure what you mean..
For all I know you can just store all your flowscripts in the flow folder and
cocoon will load all of them on startup. So all functions should be available
from your sitemap.. even when split into multiple files.
So let's say you have
File1:
---
Function func1