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bio website NealWalters.com
location Dallas, TX
age 52
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see my main blog http://NealWalters.com. My main expertise is Microsoft BizTalk (http://BizTalk-Training.com), but also delve into WCF and general C# issues quite often. I also have training sites for VBScript and SharePoint (http://VBScript-Training.com, http://SharePoint-Training.com).

I'm also building a system on Google App Engine in Python and starting to use the Dojo/Dijit JavaScript library for http://Olexe.com.

I sell a program that teaches the Hebrew language at http://HebrewResources.com.


Jul
18
accepted Different banner on home page
Jul
18
asked Suspicious URLs being loaded after hack and restore
Jul
6
awarded  Tumbleweed
Jun
29
asked Unwanted line break before <input>
Jun
29
revised Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
edited title
Jun
29
comment Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
Yep - at least two hours... learnhowtoputaudioonyoursite.com/template-test @TheDeadMedic - Had to learn about templates, custom-header: get_header("DijitClaro"); and body_class("claro"); and still have to work on some issues of a table not lining up. A lot of precedence of CSS issues I presume.
Jun
29
comment Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
@TheDeadMedic - Ok, I didn't realize the comment was actually important! Got the page to come up, but now with none of the theme. Which I could have basically done by linking to an .html or .php page. So now, I presume, the goal will be to put the theme elements back in, by copying/pasting from some other template.
Jun
29
comment Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
@TheDeadMedic - Let me look further, I think I picked the wrong item from the list, and my new template is not on the list...
Jun
29
comment Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
@TheDeadMedic - Yea, right! Thanks, I am very technical, but this is new ground. I renamed my .html page to .php, added the php tag at top/bottom, put an "echo" with a heredoc on all my HTML (also tried no PHP tag). I created a new page in WP, and set it's parent to my new template, and put "What will happen here" in the page-contents. When I view, only "What will happen here" shows (but correctly in the theme with header/sidebar). Nada, not even the H1 from the template is showing. Still don't understand how/where it merges the head/body with the parent theme.
Jun
29
asked Javascript to open new window
Jun
29
comment Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
Ok, trusting this is best answer. Sounds like a few hours of research...
Jun
29
accepted Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
Jun
29
revised Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
added 99 characters in body
Jun
29
comment Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
I looked at the code there, but it's hard to tell what was put in the WP Page vs the theme. Do I have to change my theme to do it? I put my pages in orig post.
Jun
29
revised Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
added 99 characters in body
Jun
29
asked Use of Javascript with Dojo/Dijit on a WordPress page
Jun
2
comment 3.1.3 auto-upgrade
Now the hosting company is giving me excuses, so perhaps you were right.
May
28
awarded  Critic
May
28
comment 3.1.3 auto-upgrade
Perhaps the smarter solution is to work with my existing hosting company. No reason to switch.
May
28
comment 3.1.3 auto-upgrade
Thanks, I tried both tricks above (nice to know!). But I think I'm blowing up when it is unpacking the zip it download to my site; in other words, I think the download worked, but the unzip didn't. Maybe this is something I need to get hosting company to fix. (It is shared hosting... I was thinking maybe some chmod commands using FTP might fix it).