Hi Rob,

<noscript>fall back image here</noscript>

The all version compatible RQL connector is available in some of my 
plugins.  Unfortunately, my time is being prioritized by other tasks, so I 
am not sure when I can isolate it out to a separate deliverable.  
Alternatively, you can reach out to OpenText US Consulting Services.

Best,

-Jian

On Monday, December 10, 2012 10:58:04 AM UTC-5, Rob wrote:
>
> Jian,
>
> Won't the AJAX solution have the weakness of no response if the client 
> browser has JavaScript turned off?  I suspect this is unlikely enough of a 
> weakness these days we will go this route, but a little later when we have 
> more dev time.
>
> You have a good example to point me to?
>
> Is it possible to get just the new RQL fix by itself, just for future 
> referral?
>
> Rob
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On Dec 10, 2012, at 9:59 AM, Jian Huang <[email protected]<javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
> Hi Rob,
>
> The RQL fix is available, already being used in some of my version 11 
> compatible plugins at http://simplyreddot.blogspot.com/p/plugins.html
>
> In this case, I would recommend skipping RQL and go with the AJAX approach 
> because is it easier to get more help and learn AJAX than RQL.
>
> The AJAX method is relatively simple actually:
> 1.  Use the breadcrumb block mark to create a crumb trail from home page 
> to current page.  If you don't want the breadcumb to be visible, hide it 
> with css, but make sure it is available in the HTML DOM.
>
> 2. Inheritance, this is where the magic happens.  Using JavaScript/Jquery, 
> start from the last breadcrumb, AJAX the link and get banner.  No banner?  
> Next breadcrumb up.  Still no?  Keep going until last breadcrumb, Home?
>
> Performance: terrible approach on mobile phones or slow network because 
> the number of AJAX/HTTP calls per page.  The secret sauce is in how to do 
> this efficiently.
>
> Best regards,
>
> -Jian
>
> On Thursday, December 6, 2012 6:36:13 PM UTC-5, Rob wrote:
>>
>> Jian,
>>  
>> Since they rarely change the image (it's the banner we are inheriting), 
>> we will go with the Render Tags solution for now.  It leaves us open for 
>> some risk but it doesn't limit our options for later and it gets us out of 
>> old RQL on our WSM 11 install. 
>>  
>> Once you have that RQL fix available and old RQL code will work in WSM 
>> 11, do you feel the AJAX approach is best or an RQL approach is best.
>>  
>> Rob
>>
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