Navbar generator?
Russ Schnapp
rlssdpm at schnapp.org
Sun Apr 2 11:16:14 CDT 2000
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Eugene Tsyrklevich wrote:
>
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> See Perl Journal Issue #12 (Volume 3, Issue 4, Winter98). It's
got an article on dynamically generating navigation bars by Lincoln
Stein.
Thanks for the reference. I'm not a subscriber to Perl Journal, so I
can't retrieve the article. The description is...
A Dynamic Navigation Bar with mod_perl 10
Navigation bar envy, sated with Apache and Perl.
Lincoln D. Stein
...which sounds to me like it requires the server to be Apache,
configured with mod_perl. I'm not really looking for a dynamic
solution to this problem. Instead, I want to compile a static
solution that will work on any http server. I want to deliver simple,
static pages to the customer, while remaining able to easily modify
all the navbars in a single place. I don't even want to burden the
customer with a fancy CGI. A compiler-like solution seems right to
me.
...Russ
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