Fine, I'll "pay attention" or "read" or something next time :)
On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:23 AM, Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/7/26 Shawn Boyette ☠ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> If you're not bound to any specific version, you don't have to install >> it at all. You can pull dojo (and mootools, and scriptaculous, and...) >> straight from Google: >> >> http://code.google.com/apis/ajaxlibs/ > > True enough in general, but in this specific patch I am using > hard-coded relative paths that point to /js/dojo/* - which effectively > means that the dojo toolkit needs to live in /openils/var/web/js/. If > you've installed it correctly, you should have a set of directories > that look like the following: > > /openils/var/web/js/dojo/dijit > /openils/var/web/js/dojo/dojo > /openils/var/web/js/dojo/dojox > > I suppose I should use a server-side include for the Dojo path to make > it a bit easier to point to Google or o.aolcdn.com or your own > separate server. > > >> On Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 5:47 PM, John van Rassel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> To make this work, do you have to install the dojo toolkit somewhere? If >>> so, where would I put it > > As an aside, in talking to Mike, it's pretty likely that we'll bundle > a specific version of Dojo in Evergreen 1.4 and install it as part of > the regular Evergreen install. No muss, no fuss. > > -- > Dan Scott > Laurentian University > -- Shawn Boyette <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
