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On Jul 31, 3:15 am, Salman Hemani <[email protected]> wrote:
> Mr Truett,
>
> I was trying to be polite in my first post but here goes...
>
> In your first post you took two different statements from two
> different posts and put it out of context.
> Furthermore, you asked me to rephrase the out of context statements
> not the questsion that you claim you read.
> If the question I am asking does not make sense, and you genuinely
> want to help, you can ask up follow up questions regarding the
> relevant statements without trying to me a smart a** and blowing
> things out of proportion.
>
> I am not interested in of your geeky analogies nor your sarcasm, which
> quite politely...is dry. Mr. Graham Chapman right back at ya!
>
> So here is the question restated for those who may still be interested
> including yourself if you can put your arrogance aside. I will spell
> this out ...
>
> The css file contains image references to background images. For each
> background image reference in the CSS I would like to bundle them up
> JUST like the ImageBundle so that instead of making individual request
> to retrieve these images I am invoking one request to the server and
> then specifying x, y position in the CSS to clip the image of
> interest. I want to know if there is an automated way of doing this.
>
> Is this clear enough for you Mr. Truett?
>
> On Jul 30, 4:18 pm, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Nope, I saw that. I wouldn't describe that as "clear terms" myself.
> > You're talking about "putting the background images" and, since you
> > didn't say where you were putting them, I had to fill in the blanks
> > myself and assumed you were still talking about putting them in
> > ImageBundles. So I asked you to rephrase the question. I also made a
> > passing homage to an episode of Fawlty Towers, which in itself had no
> > relevance whatsoever, but amused me in the process of doing it. I
> > mention this last part only in the interest of completeness in this
> > recap, as it remains of no relevance whatsoever. Your reply sounded
> > somewhat acerbic, which I can understand given that this must be a
> > frustrating situation from your perspective. That brings us, I think,
> > up to date and leaves us thus:
>
> > I'm still interested in trying to answer your question, but since both
> > I and Mr. Jones have, to this point, apparently failed to fully grasp
> > the intent of your question, I believe it would be in your best
> > interest to restate the question in terms other than those you have
> > employed thus far.
>
> > Or to quote Graham Chapman, "sorry old man, we don't understand your 
> > banter."
>
> > On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 3:43 PM,SalmanHemani<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Right hence my apology in the second email and asking in clear terms:
>
> > > "I am simply trying to figure out if I can automate the process of
> > > putting the background images so that I do not have to manually put
> > > their x,y position in CSS."
>
> > > Did you miss that completely?
>
> > > On Jul 30, 2:50 pm, Isaac Truett <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > I would like to put that in an ImageBundle
> > >> > I am not looking at putting that in the ImageBundle
>
> > >> Can you try to rephrase your question in less contradictory terms? Be
> > >> careful not to mention ImageBundle. I mentioned it once already, but I
> > >> think I got away with it. ;)
>
> > >> - Isaac
>
> > >> On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 9:34 AM,SalmanHemani<[email protected]> 
> > >> wrote:
>
> > >> > Yes I know that ImageBundle cannot be used as CSS backgrounds that is
> > >> > why I am asking this question. I am not looking at putting that in the
> > >> > ImageBundle and I apologize if the question sounded like that.
>
> > >> > I am simply trying to figure out if I can automate the process of
> > >> > putting the background images so that I do not have to manually put
> > >> > their x,y position in CSS.
>
> > >> > On Jul 30, 3:00 am, "Dean S. Jones" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> >> Short answer: no.
>
> > >> >> Shorter answer: no.
>
> > >> >> ImageBundle images can't be used as CSS backgrounds, if you understand
> > >> >> the implementation, you understand why.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > >> - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -
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