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I am curious about the FP 2003 feature that allows one to include Code
Snippets. This wording sounds like they may have more facilities in 2003 to
include common code modules thatn were present in FP 2002 with the Include
Component process.
I have read the comparision chart of features on the Micorsoft web site. It
has gotten my hopes up.
The FP 2002 Include Component feature required any component to be in the
CURRENT web. So, if you were subdividing your large web site into subwebs,
you could not use anything in the ROOT dirtectory of the server, or in any
other subweb with the Component Include feature.
Does the FP 2003 process to include code snippets make it possible to
utilitze common code snippets that are located on the same server, but being
evoked from within orther webs ( as in sub-webs)?
What I am getting at is that FP2002 limits the Include Components to those
that are physically within the current web. If one has structured a large
web site as a series of smaller subwebs, it would be nice to be able to use
FP facilities to get at similar code modules that are located OUTSIDE the
current web, yet within the master web site, and do this without using
server side INCLUDES that cannot be tested on a local hard disk and require
renaming the files to an extension that the server will recognize needs to
be preprocessed to find and do the server side INCLUDES.
I want to be able to include common code snippets ( comnmon modules). But ,
do NOT want to use server-side INCLUDES.
So, I am wondering if the FP2003 process to include code snippets provides
this sort of facility.
This facility may be so useful to me that I would consider upgrading my
system from Win98 to Win XP in order to be able to use FP 2003.
Can someone who is using FP 2003 or intimatetly familiar with it, explain
the limitiations of using code snippets from within subwebs when the code
snippets are NOY in that particular subweb?
Snippets. This wording sounds like they may have more facilities in 2003 to
include common code modules thatn were present in FP 2002 with the Include
Component process.
I have read the comparision chart of features on the Micorsoft web site. It
has gotten my hopes up.
The FP 2002 Include Component feature required any component to be in the
CURRENT web. So, if you were subdividing your large web site into subwebs,
you could not use anything in the ROOT dirtectory of the server, or in any
other subweb with the Component Include feature.
Does the FP 2003 process to include code snippets make it possible to
utilitze common code snippets that are located on the same server, but being
evoked from within orther webs ( as in sub-webs)?
What I am getting at is that FP2002 limits the Include Components to those
that are physically within the current web. If one has structured a large
web site as a series of smaller subwebs, it would be nice to be able to use
FP facilities to get at similar code modules that are located OUTSIDE the
current web, yet within the master web site, and do this without using
server side INCLUDES that cannot be tested on a local hard disk and require
renaming the files to an extension that the server will recognize needs to
be preprocessed to find and do the server side INCLUDES.
I want to be able to include common code snippets ( comnmon modules). But ,
do NOT want to use server-side INCLUDES.
So, I am wondering if the FP2003 process to include code snippets provides
this sort of facility.
This facility may be so useful to me that I would consider upgrading my
system from Win98 to Win XP in order to be able to use FP 2003.
Can someone who is using FP 2003 or intimatetly familiar with it, explain
the limitiations of using code snippets from within subwebs when the code
snippets are NOY in that particular subweb?