On Thursday 20 December 2007 John Davidson wrote:
| Yes, I have a plugin FleXHTML that allows arbitrary XHTML to be defined for
| a section of a page. It was designed to enable static or non-static
| elements, meaning that headers and footers can be defined as per a
| corporate standard and output on every page. The header content would be
| defined in one topic and the footer content in a second topic and then
| there would be 2 calls to the plugin each using the specific page reference
| for the content. The topic FleXhtmlImplementation, at [1], describes the
| implementation and the GoogleAd in the right border is a special case
| implementation of the concept.
|
| The source code and binary are at [2].
|
|
| [1]:
| http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/default.aspx/OdsWiki/FleXhtmlImplementation.
|html [2]:
| http://ods.dyndns.org/FlexWiki/default.aspx/PluginLib/PluginLibraryContents
|.html
|
| John Davidson

Now this is great news! Unfortunately, I'm on vacation now until 7th of 
January, so I can't test your plugin at the moment but thank you very much 
for the links. 

Well, at the moment, I can't do much more than wishing you all a merry 
christmas and a happy new year! :-)

Benno Dielmann

| On 12/20/07, Craig Andera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > > Just to understand this correctly - by coding you mean changing the
| > > flexwiki source code? And therefore, loosing the ability to easily
| > > upgrade to newer  FlexWiki versions?
| >
| > Well, there's a plugin model, but I really don't know much about it, so
| > I'm
| > not sure whether it gives the ability to do HTML injection. If so, that
| > would be the way to go for what you want. John Davidson has done a bunch
| > of
| > work with it - perhaps he can comment.
| >
| > But if that doesn't work, then yes, that's what I meant.
| >
| >
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