Re: [WebDNA] fastcgi 7+ & [cart]?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2010
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 105492
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texte = > In my opinion, the new behaviour could be a "plus" when we have to recover variables and it is pretty easy to strip the extra data out with a small function, this is why i would be inclined towards keeping the new behaviour. For instance, and if needed, it will make possible to use the "back" button from the browser, or not -your choice- while the older behaviour does not.I agree with you Chris when you say that it's nice to have a tag that includes the variables. After all, it's a pain in the butt to have to code them in separately. But having *two tags* that we can choose from seems like the ideal alternative to me.So here's a thought:Why not keep the old [thisurl] behavior, then add a new [thisurlplus] tag that contains the variables. This gives us the best of both worlds -- backward compatibility as well as a new tag to make including the variables easier.:)Sincerely,Kenneth Grome
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> In my opinion, the new behaviour could be a "plus" when we have to recover variables and it is pretty easy to strip the extra data out with a small function, this is why i would be inclined towards keeping the new behaviour. For instance, and if needed, it will make possible to use the "back" button from the browser, or not -your choice- while the older behaviour does not.I agree with you Chris when you say that it's nice to have a tag that includes the variables. After all, it's a pain in the butt to have to code them in separately. But having *two tags* that we can choose from seems like the ideal alternative to me.So here's a thought:Why not keep the old
[thisurl] behavior, then add a new [thisurlplus] tag that contains the variables. This gives us the best of both worlds -- backward compatibility as well as a new tag to make including the variables easier.:)Sincerely,Kenneth Grome
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