OK , it works fine, the right menu will follow, i suppose TX On 9 Jun., 02:19, skye riquelme <[email protected]> wrote: > Hummmm > > Just saw your message......very ineteresting. > > In the interest of keeping things light on the loading I often use > MasterIncludesPlugin so that the plugins are all stored in a sepearte > file.....very handy when working locally. > > So, when I open this TW as a local file in my Dropbox...it opens up > fine. When I open it using its URL........ blanck page!!!!!! > > When I open it using its URL, and with Firebug activated what I get is > an error in the MasterIncludePlugin.js file (which is supposed to be > loading the plugins) - > > the error message is " getXMLHttpRequest is not defined ", and the > line > "var XHR = getXMLHttpRequest();" > > Anyone with good javascript able to tell me whats happening...and more > importantly how to fix it? > > I have seen this before when trying to use MasterIncludes directly > from by server.............bit of a pity...MasterIncludes is a great > Plugin...but only works locally!!!! > > Thanks > Skye > > PS - Guess this should be a new thread. I will save the above TW > without MasterIncludes so you can see the TW. > > On Jun 7, 3:41 am, Cyrill <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > > > > > Hello, > > sometthing brocken with the file ? - with firefox only a white site > > > Regards > > > On 7 Jun., 01:48, skye riquelme <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Hi Mans > > > > Sorry to delay in responding.....you can see a copy of what I came up > > > with here -http://dl.dropbox.com/u/284644/Translating/Translating.html > > > - note that the portuguesplugin is still active...but if you click on > > > english (in the header) and then click on an englisg item you will be > > > the basic idea. > > > > Thanks > > > Skye > > > > On May 31, 4:46 pm, Måns <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > > Hi Skye > > > > > >...and a simple addition to the viewtemplate..sets a > > > > > config.option to the tiddler title value.....which the sidebar uses to > > > > > display the same tiddler. The display also has a simple button in the > > > > > toolbar that uses newHere to open a new tiddler, tagged with the > > > > > english tiddler name and the tag "portugues"....where the user writes > > > > > the translation. > > > > > > If the user opens an english tiddler that already is partially > > > > > translated...the viewtemplate shows the name of the portugues pair > > > > > tiddler (thanks to a simple use of matchTagsPlugin). > > > > > > So, its basically running as I wanted....maybe a bit > > > > > cumbersome.....but basically functional. > > > > > I've been thinking about your usercase - and Dave Giffords widescreen > > > > TW came to mind. > > > > He uses the MainMenu as a very wide container, and I saw a possible > > > > route to take... > > > > Your own solution appears to be somewhat more sophisticated - and > > > > interesting indeed. > > > > > Would you consider to share a copy of your work in progress? > > > > (tiddlyspot, dropbox, tiddlyspace or ...) - I'd love so see it in > > > > action! > > > > > Cheers Måns Mårtensson
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