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Charly Crembil
Posted: 03/09/2002, 12:14 PM

Hi guys! I discovered CodeCharge a week ago, and it's great.

I'm testing this tool trying to redesign part of our existing intranet
(developed in PHP4). Obviusly, i'm hitting my head to the wall several
times, so I decided to post a help message here.

Every page in my original site, has this look

row 1: header
row 2: left column (choices), and right column (body)
row 3: footer

This was built with a simple structure of tables (TABLE, TR, TD).

Header, choices and footer are static "code" sections (the php code inside
it is static, not the generated content) and the body's code changes. I do
this with a header.html (opening the table, building row 1 and row 2
choice's part, and lefting the row 2 body's part open) and footer.html
(closing row 2 body's part, and building row 3).

Every page has an "include header" on the head, and "include footer" on the
foot. So, the code generated by the page, is automatically inserted in row 2
body's part.

When I redesigned this with CodeCharge, I've made a header page (with my
header.html's code inside the form's Header) and a footer page (with my
footer.html's code inside the form's Footer). I've defined the head and foot
in the properties, and when I build the code, voila! CodeCharge is smarter
enough to close my table after the header, and open it again before the
footer.

Obviously, this is not the result I'm expecting. I'm using this tool in the
wrong way or exist a way to deactivate this? Can anybody help me?

Regards,
Carlos.


Alexey Alexapolsky
Posted: 03/11/2002, 1:54 AM

I am not sure it can be like this.
CC doesn't care what you put into Header&Footer.
If you see table tag closed this must relate to CC generated
table tag rather than yours.

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Alex
CodeCharge Developer


"Charly Crembil" <nouser@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:a6dqfl$fsm$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi guys! I discovered CodeCharge a week ago, and it's great.
>
> I'm testing this tool trying to redesign part of our existing intranet
> (developed in PHP4). Obviusly, i'm hitting my head to the wall several
> times, so I decided to post a help message here.
>
> Every page in my original site, has this look
>
> row 1: header
> row 2: left column (choices), and right column (body)
> row 3: footer
>
> This was built with a simple structure of tables (TABLE, TR, TD).
>
> Header, choices and footer are static "code" sections (the php code inside
> it is static, not the generated content) and the body's code changes. I do
> this with a header.html (opening the table, building row 1 and row 2
> choice's part, and lefting the row 2 body's part open) and footer.html
> (closing row 2 body's part, and building row 3).
>
> Every page has an "include header" on the head, and "include footer" on
the
> foot. So, the code generated by the page, is automatically inserted in row
2
> body's part.
>
> When I redesigned this with CodeCharge, I've made a header page (with my
> header.html's code inside the form's Header) and a footer page (with my
> footer.html's code inside the form's Footer). I've defined the head and
foot
> in the properties, and when I build the code, voila! CodeCharge is smarter
> enough to close my table after the header, and open it again before the
> footer.
>
> Obviously, this is not the result I'm expecting. I'm using this tool in
the
> wrong way or exist a way to deactivate this? Can anybody help me?
>
> Regards,
> Carlos.
>
>
>


   


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