Calling External Javascript Menu
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Last Post: April 21, 2010 (RSS)
I have an external javascript menu that I want to display on each page. Based on the item, the filename will change. I want to include this field on my itemDetail.php page to reflect this file.
So I will create a section field called menutree as a text field. How do I call it on the detail pages? What would be the shortcut?
So I will create a section field called menutree as a text field. How do I call it on the detail pages? What would be the shortcut?
Re: [dccreatives] Calling External Javascript Menu
By gkornbluth - April 20, 2010
Hi dccreatives,
I'm not totally sure that I understand what you're looking for, but would this work?
Assuming all of your scripts are in a directory called "scripts" and the "menutreee" field contained the file name without the .js ...
Give it a try and see how far you get.
Best,
Jerry Kornbluth
I'm not totally sure that I understand what you're looking for, but would this work?
Assuming all of your scripts are in a directory called "scripts" and the "menutreee" field contained the file name without the .js ...
<?php if ($your_tableRecord['menutree']): ?>
<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.yourdomain.com/scripts/<?php echo $your_tableRecord['menutree'] ?>.js">
<?php endif ?>
Give it a try and see how far you get.
Best,
Jerry Kornbluth
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Re: [dccreatives] Calling External Javascript Menu
By gkornbluth - April 21, 2010
Nice to hear
Jerry
Jerry
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