I guess there's 3 solutions :
1. Recommended one : look at the class edition page code (I'm not quite
sure where that is though, Firebug might help you find it) and see how its
rico accordion was replaced with a scriptaculous one
2. Second one : check on the Prototype / Scriptaculous websites how you
can build an accordion
3. Other one : copy a rico.js file from an older XWiki distrib (say, 1.3)
and paste it into your 1.4 wiki's albatross skin folder (YourWikiFolder >
webapps > xwiki > skins > albatross) -> I guess this should make the JS
resources available again... Though probably at the detriment of
performance.
Guillaume
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:11 PM, Joe <uncannyhg(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think it's a move in the right direction,
standardization is good.
However.. it still leaves me somewhat in the lurch as I want to use the
toucan system (the page listed indicates this new project is a bit far down
the line).
Is there no method available in the current (1.4.1) toucan implementation
for accordion style content inside a panel?
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 2:56 PM, Guillaume Lerouge <guillaume(a)xwiki.com>
wrote:
Hi Mihail,
2008/6/11 Mihails Agafonovs <_muxa(a)inbox.lv>lv>:
Why Rico has been deleted?
There's an ongoing discussion (search for "javascript framework" on
http://xwiki.markmail.org/ for more info) on which JS framework XWiki
should
standardize on. AFAIR right now the choice is to focus on rewriting every
XWiki interface using Prototype + Scriptaculous.
However once the Interface Extensions (
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/InterfaceExtensions) will be
ready I think you'll be able to plug and use the JS code of your choice
for
your applications...
[snip]
Hope this helps,
Guillaume
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