A Silence of the Lambs reference is *ALWAYS oh-so-awesome* !!!

Well, I'm assuming you intended a reference.  Don't mind me, "Everywhere I 
Look, I See Silence of the Lambs references.  Sometimes, they don't know 
they are Silence of the Lambs references."

Hmmmm, fava beans and a nice chianti ...


On Tuesday, October 27, 2020 at 10:50:57 AM UTC-3, Mark S. wrote:
>
>
> @TW Tones
>
> In case you're interested in doing this --
>
> It gets the url string the TW was called with. It gets the parameter 
> section (after the ?). 
> It finds the parameter "context" and puts it in variable output
> If output doesn't equal OffGridding,  "HydroCutting" or "Chromebook" then 
> it sets output to "ProductReviews"
> It sets the title to output
>
>
>
> On Monday, October 26, 2020 at 9:50:59 PM UTC-7, TW Tones wrote:
>>
>> Charlie,
>>
>> Looks like javascript is your hammer. To people who have a hammer 
>> everything looks like a nail. 
>>
>> As mark said "wikitext/macros" are most likely easy. Just ask for what 
>> you want to achieve and we can help. I am not keen to try and reverse 
>> engineer your Javascript code (I am not fluent in) before I provide a 
>> tiddlywiki solution.
>>
>> Regards
>> Tones
>>
>> On Tuesday, 27 October 2020 09:47:28 UTC+11, Charlie Veniot wrote:
>>>
>>> G'day,
>>>
>>> Javascript and I have never gotten along, but once in a while I've got 
>>> no choice have simply must surrender to it.
>>>
>>> Working on my Chromebook, when I get something working, I never think of 
>>> making sure it works with other browsers.  Sure enough, I discovered today 
>>> that some javascript in my TiddlyWiki doesn't work with Internet Explorer.
>>>
>>> Specifically, the offending bit of code: a call to URLSearchParams.
>>>
>>> Figuring that I want error-handling that simply/gracefully/quietly exits 
>>> the code, I decided to wrap all of the code with "try" and "catch" 
>>> processing (having just discovered that today).
>>>
>>> If anybody has any related experience and/or interesting/educative info 
>>> to share: please please please ?
>>>
>>> Related snipit of code (from this TiddlyWiki's tiddler 
>>> <https://intertwingularityslicendice.neocities.org/CJ_ProductReviews.html#%24%3A%2Fmacros%2Fcharlie%2Fgetstartupcontext.js>)
>>>  
>>> further below.
>>>
>>> Cheers !
>>>
>>> exports.run = function() {
>>>         const queryString = window.location.search;
>>> try {
>>>         const urlParams = new URLSearchParams(queryString);
>>>         const wikicontext = urlParams.get('context');
>>>         var output = wikicontext;
>>>
>>>         if ( (output !== "OffGridding") && (output !== "HydroCutting")  && 
>>> (output !== "Chromebook") ){
>>>             output = "ProductReviews";
>>>         };
>>>           document.title = output;
>>> }
>>> catch(err) {
>>>             output = "ProductReviews";
>>> }
>>>         return output;
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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