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Posted by Mika on 11/17/07 15:47
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
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> Mika wrote:
>> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
>> news:c8599$473e469c$40cba7c2$7127@NAXS.COM...
>>> Mika wrote:
>>> idea relates to caching; who knows, maybe it'll make a difference.
>>>> That does work http://tinyurl.com/324enb so the theory is sound BUT the
>>>> problem is php does to work correctly with our Google Maps integration,
>>>> and also we use SSI such as <!--#include virtual="/_borders/top.htm"-->
>>>> which is why we need shtml.
>>> Ah but you can easily convert that to php like this:
>>>
>>> <?php include_once("/_borders/top.htm"); ?>
>>>
>>>
>>> and forego the SSI
>>
>> That would be great, but our map code is still thrown completely off by
>> using php. If you try to walk along the street, the map walks the wrong
>> way, the man does not appear, etc. It looks like we need a solution that
>> works with shtml. Perhaps changing the doctype?
> Oh that site...I remember a what was it a couple of year ago...
>
> Well if there was ever a concept not conducive to html, this is it! What
> you really want is Flash, (Yes Travis, if he really want to do this thing
> Flash would be far better) sand progressively load sections...
Whilst we appreciate the feedback, the site works perfectly well - aside
from this new bug which has crept in. That is really all we are looking for
your advice with, and understood someone here might have a neat simple
solution. In some of the other discussions we are almost there.
I hope you appreciate that with some much work done and the site working, we
are not about to completely rewrite it in Flash because of one small glitch.
Simpler to fix the glitch.
Thanks in advance to anyone able to help with that.
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