[opencms-dev] (no subject)
Vikas Rawat
Vikas.Rawat at tavant.com
Fri Sep 17 07:56:41 CEST 2004
Hi Stefano,
I am also suffering from the same problem. The HTML/javascript solution may
work, but we want to keep this simple for the content author (i.e using
openCMS). Thus, I would say, we are asking for a solution for content author
who simply works on openCMS and knows the logic of who should view what.
Is there some kind of feature available in openCMS (condition based
rendering or rule based rendering) for facilitating this?
Regards,
Vikas
-----Original Message-----
From: Stefano Buliani [mailto:stefano.buliani at fastwebnet.it]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 2:28 AM
To: The OpenCms mailing list
Subject: RE: [opencms-dev] (no subject)
Hi Ashish,
actually the only other solution that I can think of is using an iFrame
and reloading its content dynamically with javascript, but to me this
looks like a very crappy solution.
I think that div with javascript is the best (and the standard) way of
doing what u need, if u manage to use only the w3c standard tags and
properties for your div it should (repeat should) work with any browser.
Regards,
Stefano
On Thu, 2004-09-16 at 18:27, ashish malhotra wrote:
> Is there any other way to achieve this. HTML layers are affected by
> the which browser u r using....
>
> Regards
> Ashish
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