Fw: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-30 Thread The_RadiX
: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... Miguel Cruz wrote: Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be faster. But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their browsers

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-29 Thread The_RadiX
: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... Miguel Cruz wrote: Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be faster. But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their browsers

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-29 Thread Mikusch, Rita
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:05, Martin Towell wrote: javascript should be easy enough to convert to php - thier language constructs are basically the same. Sure, but that doesn't mean it's appropriate. A menu system done in php

[PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Dan
I could do this myself but I don't want to waist time writing something that I could have just asked for.. what I need is a menuing system.. When link is clicked the sub-topics appear under the topic you just clicked on.. e.g. if you where to click on Contact. Contact --becomes: Contact

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 29 Apr 2002 at 15:11, Dan wrote: what I need is a menuing system.. Much like this JavaScript one... except I need it in PHP... http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/navigate1.htm Umm, you want to have to reload a whole page just to expand a navigation menu? Not real good use of

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, David Freeman wrote: On 29 Apr 2002 at 15:11, Dan wrote: what I need is a menuing system.. Much like this JavaScript one... except I need it in PHP... http://www.dynamicdrive.com/dynamicindex1/navigate1.htm Umm, you want to have to reload a whole page just to expand

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Martin Towell
: Miguel Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 2:03 PM To: David Freeman Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, David Freeman wrote: On 29 Apr 2002 at 15:11, Dan wrote: what I need is a menuing system.. Much like

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Richard Archer
At 3:11 PM +1200 29/4/02, Dan wrote: what I need is a menuing system.. When link is clicked the sub-topics appear under the topic you just clicked on.. PHPLIB contains a class that can do this. It's not as robust as the rest of PHPLIB, but it should serve as a good starting point for your

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 29 Apr 2002 at 14:05, Martin Towell wrote: javascript should be easy enough to convert to php - thier language constructs are basically the same. Sure, but that doesn't mean it's appropriate. A menu system done in php will have the advantage of being, from the browsers point of view,

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 28 Apr 2002 at 23:03, Miguel Cruz wrote: Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be faster. But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their browsers / hardware

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 29 April 2002 11:11, Dan wrote: I could do this myself but I don't want to waist time writing something that I could have just asked for.. what I need is a menuing system.. When link is clicked the sub-topics appear under the topic you just clicked on.. e.g. if you where to

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread michael kimsal
Miguel Cruz wrote: Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be faster. But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their browsers / hardware / corporate policy), and

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Martin Towell
: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System... Miguel Cruz wrote: Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be faster. But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their browsers

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, michael kimsal wrote: Miguel Cruz wrote: But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their browsers / hardware / corporate policy), and search engines certainly won't

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Michael Kimsal
Miguel Cruz wrote: On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, michael kimsal wrote: Miguel Cruz wrote: But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by their browsers / hardware / corporate policy), and search

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Justin French
on 29/04/02 2:46 PM, michael kimsal ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: Can someone point me to hardware that is still in active use that can't handle javascript? what about a text-to-speech system?? I also know that older pentiums and macs REALLY chug to get through the 100's or 1000's of lines

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 29 April 2002 12:46, michael kimsal wrote: Miguel Cruz wrote: Do it in JavaScript, it works and it's client side so it will be faster. But take care - using JavaScript for site navigation is tricky business. Some people don't use it, some people can't use it (not supported by

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Michael Kimsal
Mark Charette wrote: -Original Message- From: michael kimsal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Similarly, can someone point me to a company that specifically disables javascript as 'corporate policy'? Ford, General Motors, and Chrysler specifically disallow running of JavaScript, Java, and

RE: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Martin Towell
Konqueror is the only browser (that I've used) which supports per-site javascript policy (deny, allow, disable pop-ups). Actually, Opera support this too - one reason why I do a lot of my browsing in Opera or Lynx, no pop-ups :) -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Miguel Cruz
On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, Michael Kimsal wrote: Miguel Cruz wrote: On Mon, 29 Apr 2002, michael kimsal wrote: Can someone point me to hardware that is still in active use that can't handle javascript? Palm Pilot Cell phones Those don't generally support HTML either, but some WML or something

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Jason Wong
On Monday 29 April 2002 13:05, Martin Towell wrote: Konqueror is the only browser (that I've used) which supports per-site javascript policy (deny, allow, disable pop-ups). Actually, Opera support this too - one reason why I do a lot of my browsing in Opera or Lynx, no pop-ups :) Is is in

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread CC Zona
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jason Wong) wrote: Konqueror is the only browser (that I've used) which supports per-site javascript policy (deny, allow, disable pop-ups). iCab too. It allows suppression of various intrusive JS features on a global and per-host basis.

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread Richard Archer
At 12:46 AM -0400 29/4/02, michael kimsal wrote: Similarly, can someone point me to a company that specifically disables javascript as 'corporate policy'? My company does this. It's the only way to surf without being inundated with pop(up|over|under) windows. I've heard (unconfirmed) that a

Re: [PHP] lookin for a Menuing System...

2002-04-28 Thread David Freeman
On 29 Apr 2002 at 0:46, michael kimsal wrote: Can someone point me to hardware that is still in active use that can't handle javascript? Hardware? No. Similarly, can someone point me to a company that specifically disables javascript as 'corporate policy'? Back in 96-97, the 'no