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Re: So I just inserted radicore into a pre-existing website
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_________________ Landing Page Optimization]]>tivamill2009-11-09T15:20:13-00:00Re: XSL error when supposedly using csxslt
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which will be fixed in the next release.]]>AJM2008-11-19T11:18:03-00:00Re: XSL error when supposedly using csxslt
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In case it has any bearing on the cause of the problem I should also point out that I am using a custom built login screen and using a hyperlink to the login process as per FAQs 96 and 101.
When you come to investigate further please let me know if you need any further information.
]]>gpatti2008-11-19T10:52:28-00:00Re: XSL error when supposedly using csxslt
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$GLOBALS['XSLT_client_side'] = true;
in your config.inc file then this should set all transformations to be client side.
I will have to run some tests to see if I can reproduce this problem.]]>AJM2008-11-19T00:38:58-00:00XSL error when supposedly using csxslt
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I have implemented on a web server that does not have XSL enabled. I have set client side transformations to 'true' in config.inc
I am finding that I can use the system with no issues, whereas others (using the same browser version) are receiving the fatal error "XSL functions are not available".
Any idea what I might have missed? ]]>gpatti2008-11-18T13:14:28-00:00Re: Hacking into the XSLT process
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An easy alternative would be to put a copy of Apache/PHP/MySQL on each laptop, with the appropriate databases. All you then have to worry about is synchronising the databases to keep them in step. One method of copying from a laptop to the central server may be to use the contents of the AUDIT database.]]>AJM2008-08-25T10:07:10-00:00Re: Hacking into the XSLT process
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Actually, what I would really appreciate your advice on is this... how would you go about creating an 'offline mode' for standalone users? We need to provide the functionality to export data & views/forms to a laptop, have someone go away for days at a time doing data entry on that data, then coming back and syncing.
This one is gonna be keeping me up nights if I don't get it sorted soon!
Of course if we implemented it we'd pass it on for you! Sharing IS caring after all. Cheers mate.]]>jsmeaton2008-08-25T04:07:14-00:00Re: Hacking into the XSLT process
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navigation bar and is populated using entries on the mnu_nav_button table. Each of these entries points to another task which is activated when the button is pressed.
All you need do is create a task which does what you want, then put it on the navigation bar of the relevant parent task.
If you look close enough you will see that the framework is littered with hundreds of examples, including the ones I have already identified for you in my previous post.]]>AJM2008-08-24T10:20:53-00:00Re: Hacking into the XSLT process
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I was wondering though, how the buttons in the sub-menu are created and where to place code behind the buttons. For example, how is the 'add' button created and where would the code behind that button be?
If I see an example of how an existing button works, I can create my own also.
re. the include.xml.php file, thanks, I'll look into that tonight.]]>jsmeaton2008-08-24T05:35:23-00:00Re: Hacking into the XSLT process
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There are already several examples in the framework of functions which export data to non-database files (such as the dictionary export and the menu subsystem export), so why can't you use one of those as a model? It is very easy with PHP to create an XML document and then write it out to disk.
All of the xsl templates get their data from the same source - the XML file which is generated from the PHP code just before the XSLT process is executed. The PHP code which creates the XML document can be found within file 'include.xml.php?.inc'.]]>AJM2008-08-22T15:17:05-00:00