Hi; I working on a project, for which i want to use cocon-2.2. In parts of my work, i want to utilize dojo. But i hesitate to also start learning cocoon-forms in first place. So i consider to just use Dojo "besides" cocoon itself, but inside my cocoon-based application. So my questions are:
- Is it better to download Dojo and place it into a subdirectory inside my cocon-block, or is it better to get it into my block via dependency entries in the .pom file of my block ? - Once the dojo-distribution is placed into a subfolder of my block, how can i then access the dojo components inside my cocoon-generated pages ? (How do i have to write the url's to the dojo-scripts?) - Do i have to add a sitemap entry for the dojo-subfolder, which simply returns erverything under the dojo-folder verbatim ? Or is there another method available, e.g. tell cocoon to serve parts of the directory structure like a web server wihtout further processing ? I just am completely unsure, what would be the best practice approach. So some hints would be very much appreciated. a small fully working example would also help a lot. thanks a lot for any hint. regards, hussayn -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Howto-use-Dojo-%22standalone%22-with-cocoon---%28does-that-make-sense-at-all-%29-tp19040317p19040317.html Sent from the Cocoon - Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
