This is a typical case of: the customer isnt always right. Could you explain
why the customer wants this ? Why would they give such a specific task for
you to do ? Isnt there a way to
flip the side and re-do the side from scratch ?



On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 10:49 PM, Vincent Polite <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Yeah, as much as I hate brute force stuff, as long as you are keeping a
> sane naming convention for yourself, there's nothing wrong with what you are
> doing.  The only kind of crappy bit is that you will also need to make sure
> that the tags you are using in each javascript page match to your related
> HTML page.  But, you'd have to do that anyway, so... /shrug.
>
> Vincent
>
>
> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:48 PM, Vincent Polite <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Well truth be told the security issues would only be if you were not
>> hosting it on the same site and cared as to whether or not someone could
>> just surf to the web page and inject something bad into those variables.  I
>> dunno, you're going to have to include those pages anyway.  Whether you do
>> it as a script (which would be easier for me because of just the way I work)
>> or brute force a bunch of individual files is up to you.  My way, you only
>> have one file to maintain and you just pass different parameters.  Your way,
>> you're maintaining a crap ton of javascript files.  Both will work fine.
>> Either way you'll have to cut and paste some sort of custom code.  But as
>> long as the file you link to just has the code that you would have between
>> your script tags anyway, it should work fine.
>>
>> V
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Feb 5, 2010 at 1:25 PM, wilson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi, yes i have control over the pages, but i want to use as little
>>> script possible. I have 100s of pages that contains 300+ swfs that
>>> work fine except than (..) little thing that i HAVE TO comply:
>>> -----  NO JAVASCRIPT UNLESS IT EXTERNAL .JS FILES -----
>>>
>>> So, bringing PHP to the rescue and adding security and scalability
>>> issues arent very appealing, with all respect.
>>>
>>> Ive been suggested this. Instead of this:
>>>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="../../../scripts/swfobject.js"></
>>> script>
>>> <script type="text/javascript">swfobject.registerObject("V01",
>>> "9.0.0");</script>
>>>
>>> Use this
>>>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="../../../scripts/swfobject.js"></
>>> script>
>>> <script type="text/javascript" src="page10swf.js"></script>
>>>
>>> and into that page10swf.js file, just copy this line (as many as
>>> needed):
>>>
>>> swfobject.registerObject("V01", "9.0.0");
>>> swfobject.registerObject("V02", "9.0.0");
>>>
>>> would that work?
>>>
>>> Thanks!
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