At 19:25 21-9-99 , Ross J. Reedstrom wrote:
This doesn't answer Martijn's question, though, about overriding the root standard_header and standard_footer, overcoming the order-of-aquisition problem. Any clever ideas out there?
I have a few ideas, just haven't had the time to work them out yet. I have a deadline on a paper on Thursday, and an important exhibition tomorrow. Basically I do this: 1. Only one standard_html_header and -_footer, that include context_header and -_footer. 2. frames and noframes standard_html_header and -_footer renamed to context_header and -_footer. 3. A third folder (lets name it content) that has the old root folder standard_html_header and -_footer copied to context_header and -_footer. 4. Hack standard_error_message to look out for a AttributeError on context_header. If it occurs, a direct URL to content (without a /frames, /noframes or /content prefix) was called, so we redirect with a prepended /frames or /noframes (depending on the cookie). Now a frameset uses the same URL, but with /content prepended. So: /frames/home gives you a frameset with in the content frame the page /content/home. The no-frames version has the URL /noframes/home -- Martijn Pieters, Web Developer | Antraciet http://www.antraciet.nl | T: +31 35 7502100 F: +31 35 7502111 | mj@antraciet.nl http://www.antraciet.nl/~mj | PGP: http://wwwkeys.nl.pgp.net:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xA8A32149 ---------------------------------------------