From: Robert R. <rra...@ya...> - 2000-12-07 05:55:04
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The include function is designed for files that are located in packages. For example: /mystuff/gui/label.js If you want to include local files not in a package, you should then use <script src=?> tags. I don't think we need to make the include directory have to check and decide if you mean a local include or a package include espcially when you can easily just include the src in a script tag. -- // Robert Rainwater On 12/6/2000, 4:58:02 PM EST, Ben wrote about "[Dynapi-Help] Bug in DynAPI.include?": > I've been playing around with the newest releases, and I think I may > have found a bug in the DynAPI.include function. When loading my own > source files like this: > DynAPI.include('myfile.js','js/'); > the include function tries to output: > <script language="Javascript1.2" src="js/myfile//js"></script> > It also happens when I try to include 'myfile' instead of 'myfile.js'. > Is this a deliberate change from the earlier 2.0 way of doing this, or a > legitimate bug? > - ben > _______________________________________________ > Dynapi-Help mailing list > Dyn...@li... > http://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/dynapi-help |