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Howto load yui2 scripts in design.ini with ezjscore

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Georg Franz

Saturday 21 November 2009 9:21:07 am

Hi,

I am trying to load several yui scripts, but whats the correct syntax in the design.ini?

I've tried

JavaScriptList[]=ezjsc::yui2::dom

But that isn't working.

Best wishes,
Georg.

Best wishes,
Georg.

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Robin Muilwijk

Saturday 21 November 2009 12:37:23 pm

Hi Georg,

I don't have a direct answer to your question, but you might want to keep an eye on this topic: http://share.ez.no/forums/developer/ezjscore-yui2-yui3-tutorials

Regards Robin

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Łukasz Serwatka

Sunday 22 November 2009 2:01:30 am

Hi,

Take a look on the following example: http://projects.ez.no/ezjscore/forum/general/yui2_support#msg20418

That is a way how do you load yui2 modules. YUILoader can load files from CDN or your server FS.

Hope it helps?

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Georg Franz

Sunday 22 November 2009 6:08:09 am

Hi folks,

thanks for the info!

Well, I thought there is an easier way to include the right yui libs in the admin interface.

My problem is, that I can't list the yui scripts in design.ini because the js files are not in a "javascript/" directory but in a "lib/" directory. The same problem exists with css files from yui.

So the way to load yui scripts in the admin interface is:
Write an own javascript with the yui loader and name this file in design.ini?

(I don't want to have a template override for an admin file).

Best wishes,
Georg.

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Gaetano Giunta

Monday 23 November 2009 1:26:44 am

Well, the way jscore works is in fact by way of overriding some templates that are part of the standard design pagelayout. I do not think doing the same in the admin design is a bad thing... (my 2c)

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