Having personally experienced it, I can answer pretty confidently that it
is indeed true, at least in the configuration I was using (sidebar and main
content each within its own frame).
As far as the why's, I had the need for both the sidebar and the main page
to be generated dynamically, and at the time CForms + FlowScript was
promoted as the One True Way(TM) to generate content dynamically within
Cocoon..
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Re: Action Vs Logicsheet
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On Aug 1, 2006, at 10:21 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Ok, let's assume a typical layout (header, footer, sidebar, main
> content).
ah, OK, that kind of component... :-)
> Under normal circumstances (i.e., no control flow), each of these
> components would start loading at more or less the same time and at any
> given time all of the components would be at least partially loaded
> (and
> thereby usable).
With you so far...
> If we instead use control flow to load these components,
> the header would load first. Once the header is completely loaded,
> then
> the sidebar would start loading. Then the main page, and finally the
> footer.
Huh? No way, I don't think that is true!!
cheers,
—ml—
P.S. Also, I'm having trouble envisioning a design where these layout
elements (header, sideabar, etc.) map to discrete requests... unless
you were using frames/iframes? And even if it were so, why would there
be a need to involve some flow/action/XSP business in the handling of
each one of these?
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