[Purdue-pm] Meeting Today (really dashes)

Bradley Andersen bradley.d.andersen at gmail.com
Tue May 18 13:05:19 PDT 2010


Job security is something we have precious little of in this country
... keep whatever you have!!

:)


On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 4:02 PM, Rick Westerman <westerman at purdue.edu> wrote:
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> ----- Original Message -----
>> Rick,
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>> On a web page you showed at the meeting earlier today I think
>> it said something like
>> Copyright 1999-2010 Purdue University
>> It may have used a hyphen instead of an en dash.
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>   It did use a simple dash.  Assuming that what you mentioned is valid (and I see no reason why it should not be) I have now changed the web pages to use a double-dash (what your example calls an en dash) on the copyright statement (which is located at the bottom of each page.)
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>   I bring this up to the group because it is germane to a point I was trying to make today:  where should text, especially simple text, on a dynamic web page be located?
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>   (1) In a HTML file that can be used by a program (e.g., via HTML::Template or HTML::Mason)?
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>   (2) In a editable configuration file (e.g., read in by App::Config)?
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>   (3) Embedded in the program be it Perl or JavaScript?
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>   All three methods will produce the same web page.  However the first two can be manipulated by a non-programmer -- i.e., a lab tech or a pointy-haired boss -- while the latter will require more expertise.
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>    In this specific case the copyright text is embedded not only in a program but deeper inside a programmatic library.  So in order to change the single-dash to a double-dash required (a) editing the library file, (b) running unit tests, (c) installing the library.   Nothing too difficult.  Unless you know nothing about Perl, Perl testing, Perl libraries nor installs.
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>   I really should have the copyright text in a separate non-program file that the lab techs could edit.   Actually I probably should have everything in a CMS (content management system) but that would require an even bigger change.   Or ... I could just keep the text inside the program.  Job security!
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