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appheaderTemplate vs applicationMenuName

Bruno Busco
Hi,
it seems that the framework let the user use two different ways to build an
application header both writing a .ftl file or a menu in a .xml file.
What is the preferred method for new applications?
Is the menu stuff a replacement for the .ftl style header?

-Bruno
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Re: appheaderTemplate vs applicationMenuName

Jacopo Cappellato-3

On Apr 14, 2008, at 8:04 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:
> Hi,
> it seems that the framework let the user use two different ways to  
> build an
> application header both writing a .ftl file or a menu in a .xml file.
> What is the preferred method for new applications?

The Widget Way for all the backoffice application.  For ecomerce ftl  
are the best solution, because you have greater flexibility in the  
layout definition.

>
> Is the menu stuff a replacement for the .ftl style header?
> -Bruno

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Re: appheaderTemplate vs applicationMenuName

Bruno Busco
I had a feeling that this was the new trend...
Thank you for confirmation! ;-)

-Bruno

2008/4/15, Jacopo Cappellato <[hidden email]>:

>
>
> On Apr 14, 2008, at 8:04 PM, Bruno Busco wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> > it seems that the framework let the user use two different ways to build
> > an
> > application header both writing a .ftl file or a menu in a .xml file.
> > What is the preferred method for new applications?
> >
>
> The Widget Way for all the backoffice application.  For ecomerce ftl are
> the best solution, because you have greater flexibility in the layout
> definition.
>
>
> > Is the menu stuff a replacement for the .ftl style header?
> > -Bruno
> >
>
>
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Re: appheaderTemplate vs applicationMenuName

BJ Freeman
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Yes.
FTL menu are legacy

Bruno Busco sent the following on 4/14/2008 11:04 AM:
> Hi,
> it seems that the framework let the user use two different ways to build an
> application header both writing a .ftl file or a menu in a .xml file.
> What is the preferred method for new applications?
> Is the menu stuff a replacement for the .ftl style header?
>
> -Bruno
>

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Re: appheaderTemplate vs applicationMenuName

Jacques Le Roux
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Yes legacy, except, as Jacopo pointed out, when it comes to do sophisticated pages, like in ecommerce for instance...

Jacques

From: "BJ Freeman" <[hidden email]>

> Yes.
> FTL menu are legacy
>
> Bruno Busco sent the following on 4/14/2008 11:04 AM:
>> Hi,
>> it seems that the framework let the user use two different ways to build an
>> application header both writing a .ftl file or a menu in a .xml file.
>> What is the preferred method for new applications?
>> Is the menu stuff a replacement for the .ftl style header?
>>
>> -Bruno
>>
>