On Thu, 5 Apr 2007, William Cox wrote:
> Tim,
> that certainly is one way to do it but it wont work for what i need.
> the header component called from the request_comp needs to do some
> stuff based on components to be called later. things like bringing in
> js scripts and css files if certain components need them. heres an
> outline:
>
> index.html
> |-header.cmp
> |-compa.cmp
> |-compd.cmp
>
> header.cmp needs to look ahead at what components are about to be
> called so it can include the appropriate css and js files. for now,
> dont need to worry about anything more than components called just
> from index.html, i can ignore comps called from compa.cmp, compd,cmp,
> etc.
IIRC, you said that if you could do it from a footer, you'd be able to
do it. What I'm suggesting is:
1. Run the stuff that produces the body, but don't output it to the
browser
2. Save that somewhere (ie. in a variable)
3. Run the header (which can use that variable to determine stuff)
4. Output the body part
I'm not 100% sure you grasped what I had in mind, so I'm reiterating
it in different words :).
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