Jups thats what I need : )
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
Sorry, not sure what you mean yet. My guess is we want the same, so here's what I need:
- A component that acts like a panel;
- and that has no 'fixed' markup, but instead the actual markup will come from some other source, usually from a database;
- in this markup there is still some room to play around with variables and basic language constructs like foreach loops etc.
I need this because the site I am talking about has some CMS capabilities, and has some predefined blocks with flexible content that is to be maintained by a HTML guy, not a programmer, and that needs to be maintained without having the need to redeploy the application.
Is that what you need as well, or do you need something different?
Eelco
Abdul Rahman Advany wrote:
Hi,
At this moment, for each "WebPage" you have 1 template, with all the components implemented. But what I like to do is to is tell each component to use a certain template, and then implemented in the main page.
Eelco Hillenius wrote:
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