Re: Now we're talking about ERAttachments anyway: D2W and ERAttachments example?
Re: Now we're talking about ERAttachments anyway: D2W and ERAttachments example?
- Subject: Re: Now we're talking about ERAttachments anyway: D2W and ERAttachments example?
- From: David Holt <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 09:27:39 -0700
On 2010-10-17, at 1:31 AM, Johan Henselmans wrote:
> As some of you might I missed WOWODC2010 because of a train delay in Europe (they privatized the railways, so now we have a railway system working like the healthcare in the US: too little. too late for most of us), so I did not have the opportunity to find out what all that excitement about ERModernLookAtMeIAmUsingCSS! or whatever it was called was about (</irony>Thanks David, e.a. for the work).
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> As David did this nice podcast about ERAttachment and normal Components, is there a podcast with example that is displaying the same stuff in D2W and ERModernLook?
Not that I know of. I could certainly add another episode covering the different components available for upload, display and download as well as how to use them in ERModernLook. I did a little write-up on the page that Paul linked to. If you understand the basics of how to set the properties and do the migrations associated with the ERAttachment framework, you basically just set one rule that gives the component you want to use for the upload / download. I'm not sure it merits a whole podcast, but if I'm wrong, let me know :-)
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> Or should I wait till the morning comes, till the morning comes (sorry got distracted by a Neil Young song), ahh uhm, should I wait till the WOWODC2010 podcasts are available for purchase?
Examples of how to use specific components with ERModernLook weren't really covered. The sessions tended to be a bit higher-level such as how to debug the rules, how to create assignment classes. I think that you have identified a gap where a few screen-casts could be nicely slotted in. I have a couple planned as they turn out to be a lot less time consuming than trying to write up documentation/tutorials. Show, don't tell :-)
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