Re: Cgi.pm and CSS
- From: Fabian Pilkowski <pilkowsk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 23 Apr 2005 02:51:25 +0200
* Nikos schrieb:
> Fabian Pilkowski wrote:
>
>> Ok, it's your decision. I have posted a complete and working template
>> for you. After your changes it has refused to work. Why not testing the
>> template I've posted for you?
>
> I did test it and try to work with it and make the appropriate changes
> but unfortunately it didn work out.
There are no necessary changes to do. Just using it ;-)
>
>> Moreover, one has mentioned that Dreamweaver can generate templates for
>> Perl's HTML::Template, but you decided to carp about weird HTML tags, do
>> you? Why not using Dreamweaver as you like (and know) that program?
>
> I did downlaod Dreamweaver but i saw it didnt work with Perl but just
> with PHP and other languages and i uninstalled it.
Oh, I thought you are familiar with Dreamweaver. That's because you have
mentioned this program in one of your first postings here (and you meant
you could do more fancy stuff with it). But be aware, writing HTML pages
without basic knowledge about HTML is not recommendable -- neither with
CGI.pm, IMHO ;-)
>
> If only i could seperate the javascript part of my webpaghe and put it
> in a single file would be good.
As I already suggested, try to branch out that part of your javascript
where all the *content* of your page is defined (I've given an idea how
to do this). Then, you are able to create a new file for the *static*
part of your javascript code. *Including* a separated file as javascript
code to your HTML page is not as difficult as it could be ;-)
regards,
fabian
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