Hey Jake, just happened for me to play with external JS resources a couple of
days ago, it took me a while to discover to join the database in Explorer as
/db.nsf$files.
I think this is the main trick, rest of it can be summarized as:
1. Remove session authentication.
2. Make use of Internet Sites documents.
3. Make maximum web access to Manager
And the MAIN TRICK : join your db in Explorer with $files after the db file
name.
Once you do this on a dev server somewhere, same design elements can be
copied/moved into production environment where you might have session/SSO or
whatever enabled.
Hey Jake, just happened for me to play with external JS resources a couple of days ago, it took me a while to discover to join the database in Explorer as /db.nsf$files.
I think this is the main trick, rest of it can be summarized as: 1. Remove session authentication. 2. Make use of Internet Sites documents. 3. Make maximum web access to Manager And the MAIN TRICK : join your db in Explorer with $files after the db file name.
Once you do this on a dev server somewhere, same design elements can be copied/moved into production environment where you might have session/SSO or whatever enabled.