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Posted to users@tapestry.apache.org by "Craig St. Jean" <cr...@gmail.com> on 2009/06/06 00:24:25 UTC
How to remove Blackbird.css
Hello,Blackbird is nice, but I don't want any reference to it in production.
For example, the blackbird.css is included, even if I set production mode
to true. Is there any way to remove this?
Thank you!
Re: How to remove Blackbird.css
Posted by "Craig St. Jean" <cr...@gmail.com>.
Thank you for that clarification! I haven't gotten far enough into Tapestry
5.1 to realize that...
On Fri, Jun 5, 2009 at 7:55 PM, Robert Zeigler <ro...@scazdl.org> wrote:
> At the moment, no.
> Blackbird is used not only for debugging, but also for ajax-related
> client-side notifications. Ie, if an ajax request fails for some reason, the
> client will be notified via a blackbird console.
> You /do/ want your users to know that an issue occurred during an ajax
> request, right? Rather than just letting them sit there, wondering if
> something is going to happen? :)
>
> Robert
>
> On Jun 5, 2009, at 6/55:24 PM , Craig St. Jean wrote:
>
> Hello,Blackbird is nice, but I don't want any reference to it in
>> production.
>> For example, the blackbird.css is included, even if I set production mode
>> to true. Is there any way to remove this?
>>
>> Thank you!
>>
>
>
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Re: How to remove Blackbird.css
Posted by Peter Stavrinides <P....@albourne.com>.
Hi Robert,
While the client side AJAX error reporting is a plus, I still want to be able to remove / customize / control in its entirety *anything that is displayed to end users!
cheers,
Peter
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From: "Robert Zeigler" <ro...@scazdl.org>
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Subject: Re: How to remove Blackbird.css
At the moment, no.
Blackbird is used not only for debugging, but also for ajax-related
client-side notifications. Ie, if an ajax request fails for some
reason, the client will be notified via a blackbird console.
You /do/ want your users to know that an issue occurred during an ajax
request, right? Rather than just letting them sit there, wondering if
something is going to happen? :)
Robert
On Jun 5, 2009, at 6/55:24 PM , Craig St. Jean wrote:
> Hello,Blackbird is nice, but I don't want any reference to it in
> production.
> For example, the blackbird.css is included, even if I set production
> mode
> to true. Is there any way to remove this?
>
> Thank you!
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Re: How to remove Blackbird.css
Posted by Robert Zeigler <ro...@scazdl.org>.
At the moment, no.
Blackbird is used not only for debugging, but also for ajax-related
client-side notifications. Ie, if an ajax request fails for some
reason, the client will be notified via a blackbird console.
You /do/ want your users to know that an issue occurred during an ajax
request, right? Rather than just letting them sit there, wondering if
something is going to happen? :)
Robert
On Jun 5, 2009, at 6/55:24 PM , Craig St. Jean wrote:
> Hello,Blackbird is nice, but I don't want any reference to it in
> production.
> For example, the blackbird.css is included, even if I set production
> mode
> to true. Is there any way to remove this?
>
> Thank you!
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