yes, 'kiss' for faster results, probably :)
I think it might be nice now I think about it again...make a pretty
spinner on loading.
Thanks people.
> Hi,
>
> How about injecting the shopping cart by javascript?
> I think this is not the best way, but easy.
>
> 1. add action "cart" into your controller. it returns like this:
>
> cart = function() {$('cart').innerHTML = '... shopping cart ...';}
> Event.observe(window, 'load', cart, false);
>
> 2. edit your template to load /shop/cart as javascript code and add
> <div id="cart"></div>
>
> You can use cached page and uncached shopping cart by this way.
>
> I think the cache mechanism of radiant should keep simple way.
>
> ----
> Keita Yamaguchi
>
>
> 2007/4/25, kozy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> that clears things up quite a bit, thanks.
>>
>> It appears however you've missed my question about caching.
>>
>> is it prossible to inject a small piece of evaluated code in the
>> template
>> for the shopping cart? Or do I need to disable caching completly for
>> this?
>> I'd like to display the users shopping cart on every page. Is it
>> possible
>> to disable the cache for users who have something in the shoppping cart?
>>
>> If I want to continue using radiant for my site maybe I need to
>> implement
>> it myself? Can I overwrite specific functions of the response_cache
>> model
>> to process the returned cache, injecting an evaluated snippet or such.
>> This might be very usefull for all kind of things.
>
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