Thanks! That solves my problem as well :).
-Matt
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e. Otherwise,
thanks to everyone for their comments!
-Matt
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From: Tim Nash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Matt Hollingsworth
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Subject: Re: [Zope] Best Practice for including Javascript in Zope
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Ma
s in the ZODB if I can
help it... 1 video = +1 gig ZODB? :S
I don't know much about zope obviously, so if I get some vehement objections
to this route, I'll pick another :)
Thanks!
-Matt
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From: Tim Nash [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Andreas Jung wrote:
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>...
>>> Larger JS frameworks like Dojo tend to be split across several files and
>>> directories. The fun starts when such frameworks load/reload stuff
>>> using relative URLs. A co-worker using Dojo intensively had to invest
>>> some time in order to integrate such a JS m
Hello,
I'm new to developing for zope, and I have a quick question regarding some
best practices when using Javascript in zope applications.
I would like to use Ext JS (http://www.extjs.com/ ) in an application that I
am writing. It is a fairly extensive library, so I didn't really want to