Re: Re: overlays with luxor
[email protected] Tue, 30 Sep 2003 11:00:53 +0200
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.java.luxor-xul.user |
|---|---|
| Message-ID | <[email protected]> |
>The latest Luxor version (that is, Pre-Beta 9) runs
>all XUL files through Velocity before passing the
>result on to the XUL "engine", thus, you can use all
>include techniques Velocity offers.
Thanks for your answer : it could be a good solution.
But I have some problems to make it work in my context, which is
tabpanels:
I add the following line into my xul file :
<tabpanels>
#include("myfile.txt")
...
</tabpanels>
and create myfile.txt in the same directory :
<tabpanel>
...
</tabpanel>
But when the xul loader parse this directory, it also try to load
myfile.txt like any other file, and then I get an error !
Is there any solution to avoid the parsing of this file or can it be
placed anywhere else ?
Valerie
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