Hi Everyone,
I have a multi-stack project with a number of information stacks
that are very similar in structure, for example, a title field, text
body field, and card navigation buttons. Is it a problem if these
controls have the same names in the different stacks?
Hip, hip, hurray, and three cheers for Scott Raney!
A big round of applause for Scott Raney and his team, as, for those of you
who don't know, MetaCard turned ten this weekend.
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Hi Gregory,
Hi Everyone,
I have a multi-stack project with a number of information stacks
that are very similar in structure, for example, a title field, text
body field, and card navigation buttons. Is it a problem if these
controls have the same names in the different stacks?
Well, Swami, I should probably remain silent on this, not having an OSX
around - but the quick and fraught with peril answer may be - log in
as root.
(I would expect to hear back a few no, don't do it! responses from
seasoned Unix veterans, because it lets you overcome all sorts of
permission
Hi
Just run the script directly from the command line and
see what error message you are getting back from either
Unix or MC.
Premature end of headers means apache got something that
was not prefixedwith the content type etc, ie, the
script didn't run.
Sadhu
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I share my birthday with MetaCard! Hooray!
Let's eat some of this French Silk pie together, Mr.
Fluorescent-colored-icon :-)
Hip, hip, hurray, and three cheers for Scott Raney!
A big round of applause for Scott Raney and his team, as, for those of you
who don't know, MetaCard turned ten
- do something else I haven't thought of
* use labels. use the same label (say Enter)
for btns in different stacks but use names for
the controls that differ in each stack.
use ids.
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If you have handlers that reference same-named
controls residing in