From: Matthew G. <gr...@mu...> - 2003-01-17 15:18:48
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Not sure if that was the intention originally, but it makes sense to handle it this way. IE. Assume the user knows what they are doing when embedding and do everything for the user, when using survey.php. On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 09:37:14AM -0500, James E. Flemer wrote: > Hey Kon and everyone else, > There was a post on the general- list about themes not > showing up in embedded surveys, only when using the > 'auto-handler' (public/survey.php). I sorta assumed this > was so that we don't stick a <link rel="stylesheet" ...> in > the middle of a page and fubar the existing css. Or maybe > it was just missed. What do you guys think, is the css for > the survey likely to stomp on someone's own css? Should we > care? > > I told the poster to just link to the esp stylesheet in his > template, or include it's contents in his own css. > > Any thoughts? > -James > > > > This SF.NET email is sponsored by: Thawte.com - A 128-bit supercerts will > allow you to extend the highest allowed 128 bit encryption to all your > clients even if they use browsers that are limited to 40 bit encryption. > http://ads.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/redirect.pl?thaw0030en > _______________________________________________ > phpESP-devel mailing list > php...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpesp-devel > -- one of the friendly folks in the IT Lab. --------------------------------------\ The IT Lab (http://www.itlab.musc.edu) \____________________ Probably the world's premier software development center. Serving: Programming, Tools, Ice Cream, Seminars |