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I am writing some PHP pages for a client that will run on their own web server and use the SOAP API to talk to Salesforce.com.  These scripts will have a Salesforce-esque UI and I want to leverage Salesforce's CSS and JS files to do this, similar to how I would when writing an s-Control and following the guidelines here. What is the protocol for referencing CSS and JS files from the salesforce.com domain vs. storing them locally when writing scripts that reside on my own web server?  I originally tried storing copies locally, but was having issues rendering the related lists properly (I think the CSS files use some relative links. ) Is it okay for an app like this to use the following in the header of its pages? Code:
<link href="https://na1.salesforce.com/dCSS/Theme2/default/common.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="handheld,print,projection,screen,tty,tv">
<link href="https://na1.salesforce.com/dCSS/Theme2/default/custom.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="handheld,print,projection,screen,tty,tv">
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://na1.salesforce.com/js/functions.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://na1.salesforce.com/js/setup.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://na1.salesforce.com/js/roletreenode.js"></script>
On a similar note, Yahoo recently began hosting their Yahoo User Interface toolkit (which I am also using).  Using this, you reference scripts on the yahoo servers rather than storing your own local copies.  I am basically asking if Salesforce is doing something similar with their CSS and JS files whereby these locations can be counted on, won't be changing and are supported. If it's okay to reference these files from the salesforce.com domain, my second question would be whether I have the correct paths or whether Salesforce uses a path that includes version numbers for backwards compatibility. Thanks.

Message Edited by hemm on 03-28-2007 06:48 PM

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A new startup with experienced people is available to help on the following:
1. Developing Windows based application.
2. Developing Web based application. (ASP, JSP, Java, J2EE)
3. Scripting (Javascript)
4. Salesforce customization (organization specific)
5. Salesforce integration
6. Creating and deploying application on Appexchange

Please revert back by sending private message; option available in Salesforce

Message Edited by sm on 04-02-2007 01:08 AM

Message Edited by sm on 04-02-2007 01:08 AM

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I need to integrate SFDC with SAP for lead, accounts, opportunities (and associated attachements)synchronization. I have a developer edition.
  • March 01, 2007
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I am writing some PHP pages for a client that will run on their own web server and use the SOAP API to talk to Salesforce.com.  These scripts will have a Salesforce-esque UI and I want to leverage Salesforce's CSS and JS files to do this, similar to how I would when writing an s-Control and following the guidelines here. What is the protocol for referencing CSS and JS files from the salesforce.com domain vs. storing them locally when writing scripts that reside on my own web server?  I originally tried storing copies locally, but was having issues rendering the related lists properly (I think the CSS files use some relative links. ) Is it okay for an app like this to use the following in the header of its pages? Code:
<link href="https://na1.salesforce.com/dCSS/Theme2/default/common.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="handheld,print,projection,screen,tty,tv">
<link href="https://na1.salesforce.com/dCSS/Theme2/default/custom.css" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="handheld,print,projection,screen,tty,tv">
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://na1.salesforce.com/js/functions.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://na1.salesforce.com/js/setup.js"></script>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://na1.salesforce.com/js/roletreenode.js"></script>
On a similar note, Yahoo recently began hosting their Yahoo User Interface toolkit (which I am also using).  Using this, you reference scripts on the yahoo servers rather than storing your own local copies.  I am basically asking if Salesforce is doing something similar with their CSS and JS files whereby these locations can be counted on, won't be changing and are supported. If it's okay to reference these files from the salesforce.com domain, my second question would be whether I have the correct paths or whether Salesforce uses a path that includes version numbers for backwards compatibility. Thanks.

Message Edited by hemm on 03-28-2007 06:48 PM

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Hi
 
My company has requirements for few positions on SFDC Administrators - with S-control Knowledge(Full Time). Positions are at RTP-NC and San Jose-CA.
 
The person should have at least 2 years of experience in SFDC.
 
Please reply.
 
Thanks
Jay 123