Slightly OT uses for OO
Erik Ableson
eableson at mac.com
Fri Mar 25 06:11:45 PST 2005
Greetings,
Running into an interesting situation here - I have some data munging programs that I need to output in a format similar to the dynamic html output of OO. I've copied the format of the source file into my output generator and it is exactly the same structure as a file exported from OO, but the javascript doesn't appear to do anything. (no html syntax errors, no javascript errors
Is there anything sneaky being done behind the scenes that ties the javascript (outliner.js) to the html files output by OO? (I can't imagine how or why, so it's a real stretch...).
On another route since (sigh) the environment I'm working in is Windows only I can't do what I'd like and just pipe the data through OO. Given that's the case - does anyone have an example page that allows me to publish an OPML file with the dynamic browse features?
I've run across a few blogs around Radio userland referring to some of these beasts, but I haven't yet found a decent practical example of how to actually use one.
Hints & tips always appreciated,
Erik
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