Looks ok,
except you need to specify "no border" after the image links to linux and
midgard on the bottom, and i'd
leave them away totally, or place them in some about section, because this
is the same amateuristic look
as pages having IE or Netscape buttons on them...no offense btw ;)
--Maarten
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Van: Emiliano Heyns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Verzonden: Friday, December 17, 1999 9:58 AM
Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Onderwerp: Re: [midgard] HPage (was: mgd_update...)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> As I recall, there was a hidden input on the form to modify an article,
> which contained $article, which was the result fo a get_topic. $article
> was then passed to update_article in the code-init.
That looks weird. Henri?
Anyway, if the parameter is passed via a hidden input it can not be an
object but must be a simple type.
> I'd also appreciate it if people would just take a run by
www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us
> and give me some comments... Especially on the hpage section, which is
> http://www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us/hpage/
> (it's not accesible from themain page, yet).
Looks good. I think that multiple parameters can be passed to an active
page
like http://www.lincolnhs.pps.k12.or.us/hpage/21/class.html, in which
case
$argv[0] will be 21 and $argv[2] will be 'class'. I'm not saying this is
better in any way, I just personally prefer plain-looking URLs
cut-n-paste
reasons (forgetting to escape the '&' in an url will get you much fun
on the command line).
Bye,
Emile
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