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using tiles with dynamic links

I wish to make some of my tiles return content from web pages outside my 
site i.e. kind of like using frames. can this be done with tiles?

thanks


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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by Brett Connor <br...@spamcop.net>.
Brett Connor wrote:

> David Stevenson wrote:
>
>> On 11/8/04 6:18, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I loved those competitions in perl that tried to
>>> be the hardest to understand.   
>>
>>
>> Competitions? I've seen C ones (the 12 days of Xmas one is a 
>> classic), but
>> truly idiomatic Perl is self-obfuscating!
>>
>> Let's not get into language wars, eh?  I did Perl then, I do Java now, I
>> want to keep legacy content, but integrate it with the tiles-based
>> templating if possible.
>>
>> Still, got a few ideas out of this thread
>
>
> Uh? How!? :-)


Ah, and _now_ the rest of the thread arives in my inbox. Up until this 
point I had seen only conversations on the correct name for soccer / 
football, and terse reply competitions. All very entertaining, but had 
me a little confused.

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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by Brett Connor <br...@spamcop.net>.
David Stevenson wrote:

>On 11/8/04 6:18, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:
>
>  
>
>>I loved those competitions in perl that tried to
>>be the hardest to understand.
>>    
>>
>
>Competitions? I've seen C ones (the 12 days of Xmas one is a classic), but
>truly idiomatic Perl is self-obfuscating!
>
>Let's not get into language wars, eh?  I did Perl then, I do Java now, I
>want to keep legacy content, but integrate it with the tiles-based
>templating if possible.
>
>Still, got a few ideas out of this thread
>  
>

Uh? How!? :-)

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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by David Stevenson <ho...@ytfc.com>.
On 11/8/04 6:18, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:

> I loved those competitions in perl that tried to
> be the hardest to understand.

Competitions? I've seen C ones (the 12 days of Xmas one is a classic), but
truly idiomatic Perl is self-obfuscating!

Let's not get into language wars, eh?  I did Perl then, I do Java now, I
want to keep legacy content, but integrate it with the tiles-based
templating if possible.

Still, got a few ideas out of this thread, and I'm looking at scrape right
now.

Cheers


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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by Michael McGrady <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com>.
At 04:59 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
>On 11/8/04 0:33, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:
>
> > You soccer types are a trip.
>It's called football, old boy.

Ireland: soccer.  England: football.


>And we (well, some of us) have vast amounts of mod_perl code that it would
>be shameful to throw away.

Eggzackly!  Keep it up.  I loved those competitions in perl that tried to 
be the hardest to understand.



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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by David Stevenson <ho...@ytfc.com>.
On 11/8/04 0:33, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:

> You soccer types are a trip.
It's called football, old boy.

And we (well, some of us) have vast amounts of mod_perl code that it would
be shameful to throw away.



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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by Michael McGrady <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com>.
At 04:12 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
>But he used the keyword 'dynamic'. So presumably it's more than a static
>file that he wants to include.


He said "I wish to make some of my tiles return content from web pages 
outside my site i.e. kind of like using frames. can this be done with 
tiles?"  Does this question turn on the dynamic or static nature of the 
file?  If so, I don't know why.  I kinda like your suggestion of using 
pearl.  LOL  You soccer types are a trip.

Michael




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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by Michael McGrady <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com>.
At 03:46 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
>Be sure to use a link which actually addresses the files you want to 
>include.  Better?  LOL


Well, not really a link, but you get the idea.  Whatever connection you 
have to the files, be sure it is sufficient, and, real, okay?  LOL  That 
should about do it for the heavy science.

Michael




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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by David Stevenson <ho...@ytfc.com>.
On 10/8/04 23:46, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:

> Be sure to use a link which actually addresses the files you want to
> include.

But he used the keyword 'dynamic'. So presumably it's more than a static
file that he wants to include.

Me - I'd link to use the output of a mod_perl script (or CGI at a push) as
the content of a tile, and I haven't found a direct way to do it.


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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by Michael McGrady <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com>.
At 03:37 PM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
>On 10/8/04 20:18, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:
>
> > Yes.
>
>Woah there, go steady with the heavy science.
>
>Perhaps you could pr?is an answer for the guy?  It didn't need to be as
>long as 'Yes', when 'Y' might well have been sufficient.


Okay.  I will add the rest.

Be sure to use a link which actually addresses the files you want to 
include.  Better?  LOL

Michael




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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by David Stevenson <ho...@ytfc.com>.
On 10/8/04 20:18, "Michael McGrady" <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com> wrote:

> Yes.

Woah there, go steady with the heavy science.

Perhaps you could précis an answer for the guy?  It didn't need to be as
long as 'Yes', when 'Y' might well have been sufficient.


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Re: using tiles with dynamic links

Posted by Michael McGrady <mi...@michaelmcgrady.com>.
Yes.

At 10:17 AM 8/10/2004, you wrote:
>I wish to make some of my tiles return content from web pages outside my 
>site i.e. kind of like using frames. can this be done with tiles?
>
>thanks
>
>
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