[Seaside] Using the EditArea Javascript library

Philippe Marschall philippe.marschall at gmail.com
Sun Jun 8 17:35:02 UTC 2008


Oh yes, in fact it's the only way to add something to the
<head>-section of the HTML document.

Cheers
Philippe

2008/6/8, James Robertson <jrobertson at cincom.com>:
> Not the specific init - The use of #updateRoot:
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>  James Robertson
>  Cincom Smalltalk Product Evangelist
>  http://www.cincomsmalltalk.com/blog/blogView
>  Talk Small and Carry a Big Class Library
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>  On Jun 8, 2008, at 10:48 AM, Philippe Marschall wrote:
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> > 2008/6/8, James Robertson <jrobertson at cincom.com>:
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> > > Phillippe,
> > >
> > >       What you sketch out below is the correct way to add in arbitrary
> > > Javascript in Seaside?  I'm giving a beginners tutorial at Smalltalk
> > > Solutions, so I want to be accurate.
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> > No, how to integrate a JavaScript library depends on the library.
> > Especially when and how to run initialization code is different for
> > each library.
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> > The example I gave just translates the editarea instructions to Seaside.
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> > The imperative of using Firebug is universal however.
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> > Cheers
> > Philippe
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