[opencms-dev] (no subject)

stefano.buliani at fastwebnet.it stefano.buliani at fastwebnet.it
Fri Sep 17 10:55:43 CEST 2004


Hi everyone,
sorry but I'm just a newbie of openCMS (Installed it yesterday).
I really can't help u on this.
Regards,
      Stefano

>-- Original Message --
>Date: Fri, 17 Sep 2004 07:26:05 +0100 (BST)
>From: ashish malhotra <malhotra_roorkee at yahoo.co.in>
>Subject: RE: [opencms-dev] (no subject)
>To: The OpenCms mailing list <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
>Reply-To: The OpenCms mailing list <opencms-dev at opencms.org>
>
>
>Hi stefano
>                I will give an eg. for this.How do we do this....
> 
><a class="infos" href="/group/en/location.html?id=89629ab3-afe2-11d8-b4aa-b151c4847b1b">A1</a>
> 
><a class="infos" href="/group/en/location.html?id=6869fa93-fcdc-11d8-a180-b151c4847b1b">A2</a>
> 
>using OpenCms
> 
>Regards 
>Ashish
>
>ashish malhotra <malhotra_roorkee at yahoo.co.in> wrote:
>Hi stefano
>                 One more thing i want to add here.That how do we assign
>a particular id to every link so that the page is opened in the same layout
>and the content is modified as required using OpenCms.
>Regards
>Ashish
>
>Vikas Rawat <Vikas.Rawat at tavant.com> wrote:
>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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